Pricing
Large-scale black and grey work at Seven Tattoo Studio is priced per session, not as a single flat fee. A full sleeve, back piece, or chest panel is built across multiple sessions, so the total depends on three things: the size of the design, the level of detail, and how many sessions it takes to finish it properly. You get a clear price range for your piece on your Vision Call, once the design and session count are mapped. The final figure is confirmed at your Design Day, when the size and design are locked.
Why we price per session
Large pieces are not priced like small tattoos. A multi-session sleeve or back piece is a project that develops over time, and a per-session structure reflects the real work each sitting takes. It also keeps the focus where it belongs, on building the piece right rather than rushing to hit a flat number.
What determines the cost of your piece
Three factors shape the investment for any large-scale project:
- Size. A half sleeve, full sleeve, back piece, and full-body work are different in scope and in the number of sessions they require.
- Detail. Dense, high-detail work takes more time per area than open or simpler designs.
- Sessions. Large work is completed over multiple sittings. The number of sessions your piece needs is the main driver of the total, and it is mapped before you commit.
How your project gets priced
Pricing for your specific piece starts on a Vision Call. This is the consultation where the design, the size, and the number of sessions are worked out, which is what makes an accurate range possible. You leave the call with a clear range, and the final figure is confirmed at your Design Day once the design is locked. There is no flat quote before the call, because the price follows the design, not the other way around.
The artists behind your piece
Your price reflects who does the work. Seven's artists each specialize in a distinct lane of realism: Daniel Rocha, Mr Nobody, Chase Otis, Enzo González, Marco, Mike Andrade, and Hanz. The large-scale pieces this pricing covers, full sleeves, back pieces, and chest panels, are built over multiple sessions, often across months, for collectors who return for years.
Daniel Rocha leads the studio, tattoos large-scale black and grey realism, and has been featured by Sullen Clothing. Collectors travel to Las Vegas for this work. The experience behind the chair is what your investment reflects, and it is why pricing is set in a conversation rather than from a list.
Start your Vision Call
The Vision Call is the first step for any large-scale project at Seven. We map your design, the scope, and the sessions it will take, and you leave knowing exactly what your piece involves.
Pricing FAQ
How much does a full sleeve cost at Seven?
A full sleeve is priced per session and completed over multiple sittings, so the total depends on the design's size and detail and the number of sessions it takes. You get a price range for your sleeve on your Vision Call, and the final figure is confirmed at your Design Day.
Do you charge hourly or a flat rate?
Large-scale work is priced per session rather than hourly or as a single flat fee. Per-session pricing reflects the multi-sitting nature of sleeves, back pieces, and panels.
Why doesn't Seven list prices online?
Every large piece is custom, so the price follows the design. A public price list cannot account for the size, detail, and session count that determine what a specific project costs. You get your range on the Vision Call, after the design is mapped.
How do I get a quote for my tattoo?
Book a Vision Call. It is the consultation where the design and session count are worked out, which is what makes an accurate range possible.
Do you require a deposit?
A deposit secures your Design Day and is arranged during your Vision Call. It goes toward the cost of your piece.
Who will tattoo my piece?
One of Seven's realism specialists, matched to your design on your Vision Call. Each artist works a specific lane, so you are paired with the right hands for your project rather than assigned at random.
What is a Vision Call?
A Vision Call is the consultation Seven uses before any large-scale project. It maps the design, the scope, and the number of sessions, and it is where your pricing is set.
Reviewed by Daniel Rocha, owner and lead artist, Seven Tattoo Studio.
