Santiago, Chile · Rapa Nui
For fine line work, the decisions made before the session determine the result. We take the consultation process as seriously as the tattooing itself.

Design decisions matter
During your consultation at Caos Art Tattoo, these factors are discussed openly and honestly. We will tell you what will work and what will not — not to limit your vision, but to protect it.
Our goal is to design a fine line piece that looks as good in ten years as it does the day it heals. We work with fully formed ideas, vague concepts, and everything in between.
"The consultation is a creative conversation. We work with fully formed ideas, vague concepts, and everything in between."Caos Art Tattoo — Santiago, Chile

English-language process
For English-speaking clients — expats, travelers, and international residents in Santiago — the consultation at Caos Art Tattoo is conducted entirely in English by our native English-speaking manager.
This matters especially for fine line work, where nuances of design preference, sizing, and placement expectation need to be communicated with precision. No frustration, no miscommunication, no uncertainty.
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Getting a fine line tattoo starts long before the needle touches skin. The consultation phase — where ideas are discussed, references reviewed, placement decided and the design developed — is where the success of a fine line piece is largely determined.
A design too complex for its size, placed where the skin moves too much, or scaled incorrectly will not hold up well. We will tell you what will work and what will not — not to limit your vision, but to protect it.
For English-speaking clients in Santiago, the consultation at Caos Art Tattoo is conducted completely in English by our native English-speaking manager. This matters especially for fine line work, where nuances of design preference need to be communicated with precision.
No frustration, no misunderstandings. What you describe is what we design.
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