La Black Mamba Studio rises where the natural landscape of the Okanagan meets a contemporary vision of tattooing. Every corner is designed for the artwork to breathe with clarity.
Here, botanical fine line, ornamental geometry, and realistic color coexist under a single, refined sensibility.
The experience unfolds intimately, with dedicated time and an environment that encourages calm, precision, and professionalism.
In this space, a tattoo is not a service; it is a guided and considered process, created so each client feels supported from the first idea to the final photograph.
Our tattoo room is an intimate working space. To keep the atmosphere calm and focused, companions are invited to wait in the reception area. They may step in briefly to capture a photo during the session, and again once the tattoo is finished.
Children
For safety, young children should remain in the reception area with a supervising adult.
Pets
We love them, but animals are not permitted during tattoo sessions.
We photograph every tattoo to preserve it in our visual archive.
To keep the composition clean and timeless, we kindly suggest avoiding bright colors or bold patterns.
Neutral tones and simple silhouettes let your tattoo remain the focus.
Black, white, sand, or soft beige always photograph beautifully.
We care for the atmosphere as much as the art.
We ask for respectful language at all times to ensure that everyone in the space feels comfortable.
You’re welcome to use your phone to listen to music or watch a movie during your session; we only ask that you avoid continuous texting or holding the device while we tattoo, as small involuntary movements can affect the precision of your piece.
We encourage you to arrive well-fed, hydrated, and rested, and to bring anything that helps you feel at ease during your session. Light snacks and water are welcome, as long as they don’t interrupt the flow of the work.
The studio provides blankets and pillows for your comfort.
If you prefer to bring your own, please make sure they’re completely clean: a tattoo is an open wound, and maintaining a hygienic environment is essential for your safety and healing process.