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Currently Closed
Thank you for your interest in my tattoos. Currently, I am fully booked and not taking on new clients as I dedicate my focus to existing projects. I appreciate your understanding and patience.
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Thank you for your support, and I look forward to the opportunity to work with you in the future.
Best,
Jon Ronzka
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A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF YOUR TATTOO
I open my books a few times per year and will only close them when/if the workload exceeds my expectations.
This can fluctuate depending the number of large-scale pieces I am currently working on. The goal is to keep it around 3-4 months at a time, but it can be more. When we book a project together, we will schedule all needed sessions at the time of the booking, so you have a clear idea of your tattoo process.
I travel much less these days but sometimes you can find me attending a convention outside of North Carolina. Typically, you will be traveling to my studio for our sessions.
As long as it needs! Here's what that means: tattoo projects vary based on size and complexity. For larger or more complex projects you can expect multiple sittings, while smaller projects may only require 1-2 sessions.
Every tattoo is tailored to you, so we'll figure out the answer to this question together once we determine the specifics of the work you want done.
Each project is a custom quote based on the size and complexity of the piece. Once we've agreed on the price and scope of work, we'll set up a series of appointments, the deposit. I take most forms of payment.
The short answer is no. The introduction of numbing products into the tattoo industry resulted in some of the weirdest heals I've seen in nearly fifteen years of tattooing. While it's not guarnateed you'll have issues, they are common enough that I choose to not risk it and potentially compromise the quality of the finished tattoo.
The verrrrry short answer is: sometimes. It depends on a lot of things - namely my schedule.
Clients have my direct contact information. If you want to send me a general inquiry (regarding a project, a convention, a guest artist residency, etc) please click here to send me a message.
Frequently Asked Questions
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