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Tattoo Artist in Guelph

Are you thinking of getting a new tattoo? Here are some of the tattoo styles offered by Angela Rose McDonald Tattoo Artist in Guelph:

fine line tattoo

A fine line tattoo is a tattoo that uses fine, delicate lines to create a design on the skin. Fine line tattoos are often more subtle and softer than traditional tattoos and can be created in black and gray or colour ink.

black and gray tattoo

Black and grey tattoos are a popular tattoo style that uses black ink and various shades of grey to create detailed designs. They are known for their realistic look and are often chosen to convey emotions and personal stories.

flowers tattoo

A botanical tattoo is a body art design that features plants and flowers and can have many meanings for the wearer. Each plant or flower has its own significance, such as a rose representing love, a fern symbolizing new beginnings, or an oak tree representing strength.

colorful tattoo

A colour tattoo is a tattoo that uses ink to create a design on the skin that includes multiple colours. Colour tattoos can add depth, vibrancy, and dimension to a design, and can be used to create a more realistic representation of a subject.

realistic tattoo

A realism tattoo is a tattoo that aims to replicate a real-life image or photograph on the skin with a high level of detail and precision. Realism tattoos are also known as photorealistic or hyper-realistic tattoos.

geometric tattoo

Geometric tattoos are a style of tattoo that use symmetrical shapes and patterns to create a visually appealing design. They are often inspired by mathematics and geometry, and can feature bold lines, circles, squares, triangles, and other geometric figures.

Getting a Tattoo for the First Time

 

If it’s your first tattoo, it’s completely normal to feel a bit anxious or unsure. You probably have a lot of questions, like how your skin tone will affect colors, how much it will cost, and how others will react. Don’t worry — I’m here to guide you through the process and help ease any concerns.

  • 4- Getting Your Tattoo
    Now that you have your design, it’s time for the final step: getting the tattoo! Choosing the right artist and trusting the process is key to making your vision come to life.
  • 2- Finding the Right Design
    Once you're familiar with the process, it's time to decide on the design. Do you need to create one yourself, or can you find inspiration elsewhere? The best approach is to explore different studios and tattoo styles. Keep researching until you see a pattern in what you like and dislike. I’ll work with you to find the design that perfectly fits your style and vision.
  • 1- Consultation
    I understand that getting a tattoo is a significant decision. That’s why I offer free consultations to new clients. During our consultation, we'll discuss your ideas, preferences, and any questions you have, ensuring you feel comfortable—especially if it's your first tattoo. We'll cover details like placement, size, and how you want the tattoo to make you feel. My goal is to create a custom design that reflects your unique style. Visit my studio to explore how we can work together to make your tattoo meaningful and beautiful.
  • 3- Choosing a Custom Design for Your Tattoo
    Once we’ve settled on a concept, I’ll create a custom design specifically for you. I’ll often provide a sketch that shows exactly how the tattoo will look on your skin. Being able to see a visual representation before committing is an important step in ensuring you’re completely happy with your design.
  • Is It Safe to Get a Tattoo?
    Yes! When a tattoo is done by a professional artist in a clean and sterile environment, it is incredibly safe. When researching studios and artists, you should choose one that follows proper hygiene and safety protocols. This includes using sterile equipment, practicing proper hand hygiene, and maintaining a clean workspace. You should always follow your artist’s aftercare advice to minimize the risk of infection and ensure proper healing. If you visit a reputable studio and follow aftercare instructions, there should be no cause for concern when getting a tattoo.
  • Can I Give Blood After Getting a Tattoo?
    In Canada, you must wait three months after getting a new tattoo or piercing before donating blood.
  • Do Tattoos Hurt?
    Some people describe the feeling of getting tattooed as a hot scratch, while others find it annoying. You might experience stinging or burning sensations when the artist outlines or details your design. If you're getting inked on a bony area, you might also feel a vibrating sensation. The most common feeling, however, is a low-grade pain that is moderate enough for you to distract yourself from by talking, watching TV, or listening to music. In any case, most people say the discomfort was not nearly as bad as they feared—and was entirely worth it.
  • How Do Tattoos Age?
    If you follow your artist’s aftercare instructions, your tattoo should stay healthy and vibrant. However, there are a few factors that can cause your tattoo to fade over time, including the following: • Sun exposure – UV radiation from the sun can cause tattoos to fade. Be sure to wear sunscreen to protect your tattoo all year round. • Skin aging – As we age, our skin naturally changes. These changes can affect the appearance of your tattoo, causing it to fade or blur slightly. • Location on the body – Tattoos in areas that experience a lot of friction or movement tend to fade more quickly. This includes areas like the feet and hands. Looking after your skin and protecting your tattoos from excessive sun exposure will help to keep them looking as vibrant as the day you got them.
  • Can I Get a Tattoo if I’m Sick?
    It is not a good idea to get a tattoo while you're sick. Your immune system will already be compromised, which means you are more likely to have an unpleasant tattooing experience. Additionally, you could pass your illness on to your artist or others in the studio. If you become ill, we recommend contacting the studio or your artist to reschedule your appointment.
Tattoo Sketches

Do You Have More Questions?

We’re happy to address any questions you may have about getting your first tattoo

colorful tattoo

Custom Art

 

Tattoos can hold deep personal significance for clients. As a result, many people often choose to go for custom designs. Angela is always happy to create something original for her clients. She will work with you to bring your ideas to life and turn your vision into a beautiful, one-of-a-kind tattoo.

Tattoo Cover-Ups

 

Do you have an old or unwanted tattoo that you would like to get rid of? Angela can expertly cover up your old tattoos by turning them into stunning body art.

Book a Free Consultation

 

Feel free to contact Angela directly for pricing details or a free consultation. The art and design are included in the price of the tattoo.

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Contact Info
Location

Polka & Volt Tattoo Studio

3-340 Woodlawn Road West

Guelph, ON  N1H 7K6

Canada​

Studio Hours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday – Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Saturday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

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