Large-Scale Black & Grey Realism Projects
Sleeves, leg sleeves, back pieces, torso work, and multi-session realism projects designed with composition, body flow, contrast, and long-term healed quality in mind.
Bigger work allows more room for storytelling, depth, movement, and one-of-a-kind design choices that smaller tattoos cannot always support.
Large Work Needs Real Planning
A large-scale tattoo should not feel like random images placed together. The design needs to move with the body, respect the natural shape of the arm, leg, back, chest, or torso, and leave enough space for the strongest parts of the tattoo to breathe.
Body Flow
The design is planned around the way the body moves, bends, and carries visual weight so the tattoo feels intentional from every angle.
Creative Freedom
Bigger projects allow stronger composition, better transitions, more background control, and more room to create something original.
Long-Term Vision
The project is built with the final result in mind, not just one session at a time. This helps the work stay cohesive as it develops.
What Makes a Strong Large-Scale Project
Best Fit Projects
Full Sleeves
Arm projects built around flow, structure, contrast, and a clear visual direction from shoulder to wrist.
Leg Sleeves
Large leg projects with enough space for portraits, animals, spiritual imagery, cultural direction, or realism-based storytelling.
Back & Torso
Statement pieces that need strong layout, scale, and balance so the final tattoo carries impact from a distance and up close.
How the Process Works
1 · Apply
Submit your concept, placement, rough size, references, budget range, and timeline through the application.
2 · Project Review
The idea is reviewed for fit, scale, creative potential, body flow, commitment level, and scheduling availability.
3 · Plan & Schedule
Approved projects receive pricing, payment details, consent form, and next steps for scheduling.
Large-scale projects are priced individually. Final pricing depends on scale, placement, complexity, amount of detail, design direction, and number of sessions needed.
Serious large-scale work is best approached as an investment into a full project, not a rushed one-day tattoo.
Ready to Start a Large-Scale Piece?
Start with the application and include as much detail as possible. The more clear the idea, references, placement, and budget are, the better the project can be reviewed and planned.