Not all tattoos are forever—at least, not in the form they were first created. Whether it’s a youthful mistake, an outdated style, or simply a tattoo that no longer resonates with you, cover-ups offer a chance to transform your skin into a canvas you’re proud of. At PicMan Tattoo, Marc has spent years perfecting the art of cover-ups, turning old, unwanted ink into striking new designs.
A tattoo cover-up is much more than hiding an old design; it’s about reimagining and reinventing the space. “It’s like giving a second life to your tattoo,” Marc explains. The process involves creating a new design that incorporates or completely obscures the old tattoo. Done right, a cover-up not only conceals the original but transforms it into something you’ll love to show off.
Marc approaches cover-ups like solving a complex puzzle. “You’re working with what’s already there,” he says, “and the design has to be strategic.” Every cover-up starts with a consultation, where Marc assesses the existing tattoo and discusses ideas with the client.
“It’s important to understand the client’s goals,” he adds. “What do they want to cover, and what do they want to see in its place?” Using his creativity and decades of experience, Marc crafts a design that works with the existing ink rather than fighting against it.
Cover-ups can be challenging, but Marc thrives on the complexity. Some of the common obstacles include:
“The key is to work with the existing tattoo rather than against it,” Marc explains. “Sometimes, that means thinking outside the box to create something unique.”
Every great cover-up starts with a conversation. Marc listens to his clients’ ideas and preferences, then sketches out concepts that complement the old tattoo’s shape and color.
“I’ll often use darker tones or bold patterns to blend the old design into the new one,” he says. “Sometimes, it’s about turning a flaw into a feature—taking what’s already there and making it work in a creative way.”
Marc frequently uses techniques like:
Marc recalls a particularly memorable cover-up involving a faded tribal tattoo from the 90s. “The client hated it,” Marc says, “but it was thick, dark, and smack in the middle of his shoulder.” After brainstorming together, Marc designed a bold Japanese dragon that used the original tribal lines as part of its scales. “When it was done, you’d never guess there was anything underneath,” he says. “The client was thrilled.”
Another standout project involved covering up a client’s ex’s name. “That’s a classic,” Marc laughs. In this case, he transformed the lettering into the branches of a cherry blossom tree, turning an awkward reminder into a beautiful, personal piece.
While most tattoos can be covered, there are some considerations:
Cover-ups aren’t just about aesthetics—they’re about emotional healing. “A bad tattoo can make people feel self-conscious or even ashamed,” Marc explains. “When we do a cover-up, it’s like lifting a weight off their shoulders. They leave the shop feeling confident and excited to show off their new ink.”
Marc’s decades of experience and artistic versatility make him a trusted choice for cover-ups in Saskatoon. He combines technical skill with a client-focused approach, ensuring that every cover-up is as unique as the person wearing it.
“It’s not just about fixing a mistake,” Marc says. “It’s about creating something better—something that tells a new story.”
Whether you’re looking to transform a faded design, erase an old regret, or simply refresh your ink, PicMan Tattoo is here to help. Book a consultation with Marc today and take the first step toward a tattoo you’ll love for a lifetime.