Rav Singh, founder of Inkology

Founder & Artist

Rav Singh

“I take a small number of clients each week, so every piece gets the chair it needs.”

Rav Singh at work — close-up of hands during a tattoo session at Inkology
6+
Years of practice

The artist behind Inkology

I started drawing before I started tattooing, and that order still shapes how every piece begins — on paper, custom to the person, before a needle ever touches skin.

I founded Inkology on the principle that a tattoo is something you live with for decades. Six years of full-time work later, across the full range — realism, fine line, traditional, Japanese, blackwork, lettering — that principle hasn't changed.

How I work

A few things I hold to.

01 · Custom

Custom design only

Every piece is drawn for you. No flash repeats, no tracing someone else's work. The consultation locks the design before we book the chair.

02 · Healed

Healed work shown

I show pieces healed alongside fresh so you can see exactly how each style settles into skin over a year — no surprises after the wrap comes off.

03 · Hygiene

Hospital-grade hygiene

Single-use needles every session, autoclave-sterilized tooling, fully licensed and inspected. The standard is the standard.

The space

A private room on Mayfield Road.

Inkology is private and small by design — single chair, no walk-ins, focus on the work and the person carrying it.

Inside the Inkology studio — the chair, wash station, and signage wall.
Inkology signage — gold dimensional lettering on the black feature wall.
The workstation — sterile single-use needles, ink caps, and instruments laid out on the tray.
The chair — soft lamp light against the black signage wall.

Want to
work together?

Tell me about your idea. I usually reply within 2–3 business days, and the more you can share, the better I can plan.