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The Best Unique Tattoo Artists in DC

Posted on May 28, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Ashe Durban

Ashe Durban

Tattoo artist at work.

Tattoo artist at work. (nycshooter/Getty Images)

D.C. is a great tattoo city! But with so many options, it can be hard to find the artist to make your vision come to life for a reasonable price. So, we put together some of the best artists who can finally give you that tramp stamp 🤪

Bibi Abelle (Takoma Park)

Set up in Takoma Park, Bibi Abelle specializes in fine-line, realistic, small tattoos. Her work is coveted throughout the District, so much so that she was invited to do live tattooing at the opening of the National Museum for Women in the Arts last year!

TAH (DC, Private Studio)

Tah’s varied styles range from trippy, abstract, flash work to strong cover-up work (time to put a dragon over that ex’s name). She works out of a private studio, and has some of the most affordable rates in the city.

Fabio’s intricate detail work.

Fabio’s detail work. (Ashe Durban/City Cast DC)

Fabio at Trilogy Atelier (Columbia Heights)

Fabio’s hyper-realistic style is mind-bogglingly close to the real thing. Perfect if you're looking to get a lifelike depiction of your childhood dog on your neck. He works out of Trilogy Atelier, a Columbia Heights shop that doubles as an art exhibition.

Tattoo Martian (Takoma Park)

Proudly one of the most affordable artists in the area, Tattoo Martian works out of Takoma Park’s Black Sheep Studios. Martian’s bolder style looks great on more traditional designs or lettering.

Jme___________ (Baltimore)

If you’re willing to trek up to Baltimore, jme has some of the most unique work in the area. His dark style draws heavily from fantasy and sci-fi influences. If you’re looking to immortalize your DND character, jme’s your guy.

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