Bryce McDougall


At a very young age I found getting tattooed to be a uniquely rewarding experience. After getting my first tattoo I was fascinated with the procedure, I felt  as though every aspect of the process was uniquely ritualistic and fulfilling  spiritually. Before I became obsessed with tattooing, I had always created art as a form of therapy, I would often spend hours drawing and painting to sooth. Now that I have the honor to tattoo, I feel as though my relationships with clients  are symbiotic. I love the art process of creating compositions to compliment my clients individuality while also conveying their story. But the most rewarding part of tattooing is watching my clients leave from their session with their head a little  higher, proud of their new piece of art.


The most important aspects of my tattoo art style are based on longevity, composition and readability. My main objective when creating a design for a tattoo is longevity, no matter what style of tattooing I am doing. I mostly prefer to  tattoo in the styles of Neo-traditional/Neo-Romantic imagery in either color or black and grey. Subject matter I enjoy tattooing are ladies, animals, mythical creature but Iʼm open to concepts. No matter how big and complicated or small  and simple I always try to create each of my clients a unique piece of art. If I had to describe my style of art I would say its heavily inspired by Art Nouveau artists, my background in oil painting and American traditional tattoo application. 


First and foremost I’d like to thank you for taking the time to check out my work! My name is Bryce McDougall and I’m a 30 year old artist here in Denver. Tattooing has brought my life purpose and a flame that I tend to dearly. I feel honored to have the opportunity to create art and form bonds with people from every walk of life. My work reflects the trust of my clients and the love I have for tattooing. Creating Neo-Japanese and Neo-Traditional tattoos is my primary interest although I do enjoy taking on the occasional New-School tattoo! Large or small my goal is to create a piece that stands the test of time. Let’s make some art!

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