How We Work
Every tattoo at White Snake follows a clear, intentional process. Not to complicate things but to do them right.
This is how an idea moves from thought to skin.
1. The Idea
Everything begins with intent.
You don’t need a finished design.
You don’t need perfect words.
Everything begins with intent.
You don’t need a finished design.
You don’t need perfect words.
What matters is:
- Why the tattoo exists
- What it represents to you
- How you want it to feel, not just look
Themes, emotions, memories, symbols these are starting points.
The clearer the intent, the stronger the outcome.
2. The Consultation
This is a conversation, not a formality.
This is a conversation, not a formality.
What matters is:
- Your idea and motivation
- Placement, scale, and flow
- Style direction and longevity
- What works and what doesn’t
This step is about alignment.
If something feels forced or unclear, we address it here.
No pressure. No rushing.
3. The Design
This is where the work becomes personal.
This is where the work becomes personal.
Every design is created from scratch
specifically for you, and only for you.
- No copied designs.
- No reused elements.
- No shortcuts.
The design phase takes time because it needs to.
Revisions are part of the process, not a negotiation.
4. The Ink
Execution is precise, focused, and deliberate.
Execution is precise, focused, and deliberate.
The studio environment is calm and controlled, so the work gets the attention it deserves. During the session:
- We move at the right pace
- Comfort is prioritised
- Communication stays open
This isn’t about speed.
It’s about getting it right.
5. Aftercare
The tattoo doesn’t end when the session does.
The tattoo doesn’t end when the session does.
You’ll receive clear aftercare guidance to:
- Support healing
- Protect the integrity of the work
- Ensure the tattoo ages well
How you care for the tattoo matters just as much as how it’s done.
A Note on Time
Some tattoos take one session.
Some take more.
We don’t compress work to meet deadlines.
We allow the tattoo to take the time it requires.
Good work isn’t rushed.
It’s respected.
Final Thought
This process exists to protect:
- The work
- The experience
- The person wearing it
If you’re looking for something fast, copied, or transactional, this won’t be the right fit.
If you’re looking for something intentional and original, you’re exactly where you should be.