The Style

Large scale and sleeve work is the most committed decision you can make in tattooing — and when it’s planned properly from session one, it becomes the most rewarding. At M.INK Tattooing on Main Street in Winnipeg, our artists approach every sleeve and large scale project as a single unified composition. Every element — subject, flow, negative space, and style — is mapped before a needle touches skin so nothing gets painted into a corner three sessions in.

This isn’t flash scaled up. Every large scale piece is designed around your body’s specific contours, muscle structure, and movement. What wraps a forearm correctly looks completely different from what flows across a back panel — and that distinction drives every design decision we make.

We use professional-grade inks and single-use sterile needles, operating in a fully autoclave-sterilized environment on every setup. Work at this scale takes multiple sessions — and every single one meets the same standard as the first.

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What We Do

Large scale isn’t one format — it’s a commitment that takes different shapes on different bodies. Here’s what our artists plan and execute at M.INK.
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HALF SLEEVE

Elbow to wrist or shoulder to elbow — a half sleeve is where most large scale journeys begin. Designed as a complete composition from day one so it reads finished at any stage and extends seamlessly if you choose to go further.
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FULL SLEEVE

Shoulder to wrist, unified from the first session. Flow, negative space, and style consistency are mapped across the entire arm before anything is committed to skin. The result is a cohesive canvas, not a collection of separate pieces.
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BACK PIECE

The largest single canvas on the human body. Back pieces are planned with the spine, shoulder blades, and natural body contours as structural anchors. Multi-session work is executed so each sitting builds deliberately toward one complete vision.
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CHEST PIECE

Chest and sternum placements follow the body’s natural symmetry and muscle structure. Whether mirrored or asymmetric, every chest piece is designed to sit correctly on your anatomy — not just look good as a flat drawing.
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THIGH & LEG PIECE

The thigh is one of the most forgiving large scale canvases — generous surface area, low movement, and excellent ink retention. Thigh and full leg compositions allow for ambitious scale without the healing challenges of high-friction zones.
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COVER-UP & REWORK

Existing tattoos transformed rather than hidden. We assess your current ink — age, saturation, and placement — and design a new composition that works with the skin’s history. Cover-ups at this scale require planning, patience, and the right artist match.

How It Works

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Consultation

Bring your vision, references, and timeline. We discuss scale, style, placement, and session planning — mapping out the full project scope before a single line is committed to skin.
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Custom Design

Your artist builds a complete composition designed specifically around your body’s contours and canvas size. You see the full plan, review every element, and refine until the vision is exactly right.
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Stencil and Approve

The stencil is applied and assessed on your body — not just on paper. Flow, positioning, and scale are confirmed together before the machine starts. Large scale work demands this step more than any other.
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Tattoo and Aftercare

Precise, session-by-session execution on a clean sterile setup. Before you leave each sitting, you receive aftercare guidance specific to the work completed that day — because large scale healing requires consistent attention across every session.

Why Large Scale

Large scale work ages better than almost any other tattoo commitment. Scale gives ink room to breathe — bold compositions hold their structure, negative space stays intentional, and the overall piece reads clearly decades after it was laid down. Small tattoos compete for space over time. A well-planned sleeve or back piece only gets more impressive.

It’s also the most complete form of self-expression in tattooing. A sleeve or back piece isn’t just a tattoo — it’s a body of work. Every session adds to something larger than itself, building toward a finished composition that reflects years of intention.

If you’ve been building toward something large, cohesive, and built to define you for decades — this is where that commitment starts at M.INK.

Our Artists

Large scale work runs across multiple artists at M.INK — each bringing a distinct style and approach to composition. Book a consultation and we’ll match you with the right fit for your project.
Tracy
    Tracy

    Customer

    Favorite artist. Always books me in right away, and does an absolutely incredible job!!!

    Meghan
      Meghan

      Customer

      I went here for my first tattoo. Best results im obsessed and will continue going back

      Keisha
        Keisha

        Customer

        When you come in you get a very welcoming & comfortable presence, i lovedddd that!

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        FAQs

        Depends on style, detail, and your skin. At M.INK, a half sleeve typically runs 3–5 sessions; a full sleeve 6–10 or more. Every project is mapped from session one so each sitting builds toward a finished composition — not a patchwork of separate pieces filled in later.