As the pandemic’s YOLO mindset prompts more people to get inked, these local artists are keeping busy
1. Palace Tattoo
Going for a bold look? Vancouver’s Palace Tattoo stays true to the American Traditionalist or old-school style, defined by its black outlines and red, green, yellow and blue palette.
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2. Haida Inkk
Gregory Williams (Haida name K’aajuu G’aaya), a member of the Skedans clan, focuses on Haida formline and realism at Haida Inkk in Queen Charlotte.
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3. Liquid Amber Tattoo & Art Collective
In a male-dominated industry, female-owned Liquid Amber Tattoo & Art Collective has a roster of talented resident artists from around the world and regularly welcomes guest tattooists. The Vancouver studio also offers permanent face makeup and artwork for purchase.
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4. The Ink Parlour
In Kelowna, The Ink Parlour is a female-run tattoo studio offering standard and single-needle designsfor those fine linesin colour and black-and-grey hues.
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5. Gastown Tattoo Parlour
For a unique take, visit Gastown Tattoo Parlour, where owner Mitch Kirilo creates body art that blends Traditionalist and Japanese styles.
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6. Nakkita Trimble
From the Nisga’a Nation, Nakkita Trimble uses hand-poke and skin-stich techniques at her Terrace studio. Her next project: decolonizing her tattoo practice through a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In exchange for traditional potlatch gift-giving, Trimble will complete 80 hand-poke tattoos for members of her community.


