Collector Projects

Some tattoo ideas ask for more space, time and storytelling.

Collector projects are large-scale compositions built gradually over multiple sessions. These pieces allow us to explore richer detail, layered colour and flowing placement that moves naturally with the body.

They are designed not just as tattoos, but as lasting works of art.

What Defines a Collector Project

Collector projects are typically larger compositions such as sleeves, thigh panels, back pieces or layered botanical arrangements that develop across the body.

Because of their scale, these designs are developed across several tattoo sessions, allowing each layer of colour, softness and detail to build naturally over time.

Working this way allows the tattoo to develop depth and longevity while respecting the body’s healing process.

Building a Piece Over Time

Larger projects are usually completed across two to five full day sessions, depending on the scale of the design.

Spacing sessions apart allows the skin to heal properly while giving us time to refine and develop the piece with care.

This slower process creates the softness, depth and painterly quality that defines my work.

Collector Sessions

For collectors planning larger compositions, I offer multi-day booking options which allow sessions to be scheduled together as part of a longer project.

This approach allows us to commit fully to the piece and maintain continuity throughout the process.

Many collectors choose to return over time to build a body of work that evolves gradually.

If you’re considering a larger piece or feel drawn to developing a long-term project together, I would love to hear your idea.