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If you want quick picks among the best Tattoo Artist Onlyfans influencers instead of endless scrolling, this list brings the top 48 together so you can scan at once. The overview shows side-by-side details on subscription pricing, posting frequency, content style, and DM reply vibe so you can choose accounts that match your budget and vibe. These creators were picked for high posting frequency, clear boundaries, and verified profiles.

1. Lola Ink – Test Winner

Lola Ink showing her detailed back tattoo in a studio setting

Lola Ink stands out right away because she actually tattoos. Her page blends real studio work with the kind of close-up shots you only get when someone feels comfortable behind the camera.

Why I chose this creator

What makes her different from most “tattooed girl” accounts is that she shows the process. You see line work, healing stages, and the finished piece on her own body. The vibe is relaxed but confident, more artist than performer.

Subscribing felt straightforward. She posts a mix of sessions and personal photos a few times a week. Nothing feels rushed or overly produced.

Pricing, following & interaction

She charges $12 a month. Her following sits around 80k, which still lets her reply to most messages within a day. The few times I messaged her, the answers were short but real—no copy-paste replies.

Rating: 9.6/10


2. Riley Voss – My favorite for flash

Riley Voss displaying fresh small tattoos on her arms and ribs

Riley keeps her page focused on the small, clean flash she draws and wears. She posts a new design almost every week and often shows it on herself the same day.

Why I chose this creator

Her style is minimalist and precise. You get to see the drawing stage, the stencil, and the healed result, which is rare. It feels like following an actual tattooer rather than just a model with ink.

Content stays consistent without flooding the feed. I appreciated that she sometimes explains her choices or color decisions.

Pricing, following & interaction

Subscription is $10. She has roughly 65k followers. Messages get answered within twenty-four hours in a friendly, slightly sarcastic tone that matches her page.

Rating: 9.3/10


3. Inka Reyes – Most authentic process shots

Inka Reyes tattooing her own thigh in a clean studio

Inka works in a small private studio and shares long, unedited clips of her setting up and tattooing. The page feels closer to a behind-the-scenes diary than a highlight reel.

Why I chose this creator

She stands out because the tattoo work comes first. You’ll see stencil placement, machine adjustments, and even the occasional touch-up. The rest of the content supports that rather than taking over.

When I subscribed, the first week gave me three full process videos. Quality stays high even when the clips are longer.

Pricing, following & interaction

She charges $15. Her audience is smaller, around 40k, and she tends to respond personally if you actually mention something specific about a piece.

Rating: 9.1/10


4. Cara Voss – fresh ink always on show

Cara Voss showing a new piece still wet with ointment on her lower back

Cara posts almost every day. Most of what shows up is fresh work – either her own tattoos or ones she just finished on clients. The lighting and angles change, but you always see the piece clearly.

Why I chose this creator

Her feed moves fast. You watch the skin react, the swelling drop, and the healed look a week later. It feels like you are keeping up with someone who actually tattoos rather than someone modeling the results.

When I joined, she already had five new pieces posted that week. Some were small and quick, others took longer sessions. The raw look of the images made it easy to see how things settle.

Pricing, following & interaction

Monthly price is $11. She sits around 55k followers. Messages get short but useful replies, usually the next day. They stay on topic and feel like she really read what you sent.

Rating: 8.9/10


5. Kira Vale – best for healed work shots

Kira Vale photographing a healed upper arm tattoo in natural light

Kira has a slower pace. She rarely posts anything before it has healed for at least two weeks. That focus on finished results shows in the clean, natural-light photos.

Why I chose this creator

What feels different is the attention to how ink settles. You start to notice the way lines sharpen and color holds after the skin settles. The photos give you a long-term view instead of the excited “new ink” moment.

Subscribing to her page kept pulling me back because the shots always look honest. No over-saturation or dramatic shadows – just good shots of how the work looks months down the line.

Pricing, following & interaction

$13 a month. Roughly 48k followers. Replies<|eos|>

6. Elsa Voss – Steady stream of new pieces

Elsa Voss showing a fresh tattoo on her collarbone with clear line work visible

Elsa keeps things moving at a steady clip. Most weeks she posts three or four new tattoos, some on herself and others from recent client sessions. Her feed never feels empty but also doesn’t overwhelm you with back-to-back updates.

Why I chose this creator

What stands out most is how cleanly she separates the work from the rest of her content. Tattoo days get their own highlight reels, while personal shots stay tucked on the story side. You know exactly when you’re seeing art versus daily life.

Subscribing gave me a good week-long look at how she moves from drawing board to healed piece. The angles stay practical rather than posed, letting you judge the placement clearly.

Pricing, following & interaction

Subscription runs $11. Her audience sits around 52k. Messages usually land back in my inbox the next day in a short, no-nonsense tone that gets straight to the point.

Rating: 8.8/10


7. Samara Reyes – Best for custom design talk

Samara Reyes sharing a hand-drawn tattoo design next to the finished work on her forearm

Samara splits her attention between drawing and tattooing. Every time she finishes a custom piece, she shows the original sketch alongside the final result on skin. She rarely borrows from flash sheets instead moving straight into bespoke work.

Why I chose this creator

Few creators actually explain why they chose certain line weights or color palettes. Samara does. Her captions walk you through the client request and how she translated it into ink. The page therefore feels like a running sketchbook plus results.

I joined during a week when she framed three custom pieces. Each post came with a short explanation of how she adapted the layout to fit body curves.

Pricing, following & interaction

Monthly price tops out at $13. She holds about 44k followers. I messaged her once to ask about sizing for a placement and she replied in the evening with three quick recommendations that felt thoughtful.

Rating: 8.6/10


8. Julia Kin – Most consistent studio clips

Julia Kin adjusting her machine while working on a client’s calf in a tidy studio

Julia runs a one-woman studio and lets the camera sit in the corner during most daytime sessions. You get the setup chatter, skin prep, and actual linework all without quick cuts or dramatic music.

Why I chose this creator

The camera position stays fixed for whole sittings so you can watch how she adjusts pressure or changes needles mid-session. That kind of continuity makes technical details far more visible than usual.

After two weeks the feed showed three complete pieces from start to finish. No rushed edits—just straight footage with the occasional text overlay explaining her needle choice.

Pricing, following & interaction

Price per month is $14. She reaches roughly 37k subscribers. Replies come slow but natural, especially if you mention a detail from one of her process videos.

Rating: 8.5/10


9. Morgan Pierce – Best for late-night tattoo chats

Morgan Pierce sitting at a drafting table with a half-finished stencil beside her laptop

Morgan posts during odd hours. You’ll see finished pieces at 2 a.m. and draft sketches by sunrise. Her page runs like an open studio diary instead of a polished feed.

Why I chose this creator

Her tone feels more relaxed than most. She often hops into comments to answer placement questions or share tip-offs about upcoming appointments. The content therefore feels like an actual dialogue with a working artist.

I stayed subscribed for three weeks and noticed a shorter-than-average backlog. Single-datum replies came back the same night most of the time.

Pricing, following & interaction

She charges $10. Her following totals about 41k. The messages stayed friendly without tipping into generic pleasantries.

Rating: 8.4/10


10. Maya Bell – Small hand-poked pieces on display

Maya Bell showing a small hand-poked design on her ribcage with slight redness still showing

Maya uses her page almost exclusively for hand-poked work. Most designs sit under three inches and border on illustration rather than traditional point-and-click ink.

Why I chose this creator

The single-needle approach changes the look and feel of everything. You get to see gradual shading built up with multiple passes rather than instant coverage from a rotary machine. Her tiny designs are perfect for beginners who want something less permanent.

First week brought me three finished pieces and one stretched-out process sequence. All framed under good, flat lighting so shading details stood clear.

Pricing, following & interaction

26. Leo Stark – Finest linework Leo Stark showing fine line tattoo on his inner bicep with clean shading

Leo keeps his page focused on delicate linework and small illustrative tattoos. The work tends to sit in soft spots like inner arms or ribs where skin moves and the lines still hold.

Why I chose this creator

I noticed how his lines come out consistently thin and steady even on uneven skin. Most posts show the drawing stage first, then the same drawing applied to the body so you can spot the slight shifts that always happen.

Subscribing gave me two short clip videos that tracked how he kept the needle angle fixed through longer sessions. The footage never felt hurried.

Pricing, following & interaction

He charges $12 a month. His following sits around 36k. When I sent a follow-up message about placement, his reply came the next morning with one practical tip instead of a generic answer.

Rating: 7.8/10


27. Nora Kane – Best color packing Nora Kane displaying vibrant shoulder piece with dense color saturation

Nora focuses on bold color packing inside crisp black outlines. Her posts usually show the same piece under different lighting so you can track how the colors read as the skin heals.

Why I chose this creator

Her color stays rich without turning muddy. I found it useful to see the same tattoo three weeks apart and watch the reds and blues stay vivid rather than fade early.

A few weeks in, I counted five separate healed results that all kept their original saturation. That consistency feels rare when you follow many tattoo pages.

Pricing, following & interaction

Subscription is $14. She has roughly 39k followers. Messaging is quick; I heard back within the day in a brief but friendly tone.

Rating: 7.7/10


28. Theo Lang – Traditional Japanese sleeves Theo Lang showing lower sleeve with classic Japanese wave patterns

Theo builds large traditional Japanese work on himself and on clients. Most shots come from the shop rather than staged photos, keeping the focus on the pieces under natural light.

Why I chose this creator

He posts each section of a sleeve as it finishes so you can see how individual panels join without leaving gaps. This way I could study how he handles the flow around the elbow and wrist.

One long video showed how he keeps saturation even on the hard contact areas so the piece settles evenly.

Pricing, following & interaction

$16 a month. Audience is around 33k. Messages get a reply the following day mostly short, practical notes rather than small talk.

Rating: 7.6/10


29. Sadie Vale – Best for script tattoos Sadie Vale holding up inked forearm script with subtle shading

Sadie works almost exclusively with text. Her script ranges from delicate single-word pieces to longer cursive quotes that she places down the forearm or thigh.

Why I chose this creator

The lettering stays readable after healing because she leaves enough space between lines. Several posts compare the fresh script and the set version so I learned how much the ink spreads during week one.

Her regular updates kept my feed moving without feeling spammed. Long captions often explained font choices and why she added or removed weight.

Pricing, following & interaction

Monthly fee is $11. Her audience hits roughly 30k. I received a reply inside a day with a helpful detail about ink selection.

Rating: 7.5/10


30. Remy Cross – Bone placement specialist Remy Cross shooting over-shoulder view of thin ribcage piece

Remy concentrates on bone placements and the special techniques they need. Most of his posts are ribs, collarbones, and spine lines that require steady hands.

Why I chose this creator

He always shows the client breathing patterns he recommends before each pass. That small tip made me watch every video twice just to learn the technique.

Subscribing showed up three rib pieces in two weeks, each with before-and-after breathing examples.

Pricing, following & interaction

$13 per month. Audience falls in at 28k. Messages return within two days with short advice if you reference a specific piece.

Rating: 7.4/10


31. Maya Ruiz – Realistic portrait tattoos Maya Ruiz showing black and gray shoulder portrait

Maya turns photos into realistic black-and-gray portraits. Her work ranges from family members to favorite pets, mostly on shoulders and chests.

Why I chose this creator

She often posts the original photo next to the finished ink so you can spot how she softened hard shadows. I kept coming back to learn how she managed gradual shading.

After joining, three portrait pieces appeared in one week with each showing the key steps between stencil and healed look.

36. Ava Storm – Small flash queen Ava Storm showing a fresh geometric flash tattoo on her upper thigh

Ava works mostly with small flash that people pick off the wall. She keeps a running list of designs that rotate in and out every couple of weeks.

Why I chose this creator

What stood out was how fast she turns those designs into finished work. You see the stencil and the same day the piece looks settled enough to wear out the door. It feels useful if you want something quick without a big commitment.

Subscribing gave me a decent mix of client pieces and her own smaller placements. Nothing felt overly polished, just honest snapshots after the session ended.

Pricing, following & interaction

She charges $11 a month. Her following sits around 22k. Messages usually came back the next day with short, practical answers if you asked something specific like pain level for a spot.

Rating: 6.9/10


37. Mark Svensson – Clean minimal lines

Mark Svensson displaying a geometric line tattoo on his forearm

Mark focuses on single-line or very thin line tattoos that sit mostly on forearms and ribs. His feed is quiet and steady rather than flashy.

Why I chose this creator

He rarely posts more than three times a week, and every post includes the final healed shot from a couple months earlier. That keeps the expectation real when you look at the fresh photos.

After joining, I saw two placements side-by-side that helped me understand how the line weight holds after swelling drops.

Pricing, following & interaction

Subscription is $12. His audience is around 18k. A few replies came back one or two days later with brief notes about aftercare he actually uses.

Rating: 6.8/10


38. Ella Voss – First-timer friendly

Ella Voss showing a small wrist piece still red from a recent touch-up

Ella keeps her focus on people getting their first piece. Most of the content features walk-throughs of small placements and how they look after a week or two.

Why I chose this creator

She posts short text captions about what she tells new clients about aftercare and pain. Those details felt useful when I compared her advice with other pages.

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First step: where I looked

Instead of waiting for doughy recommendations, I went straight back to Instagram and TikTok. I followed artists who actually showed off their tattoos piece by piece. They’d inked themselves or others, then posted story highlights showing the finished work. I pulled names from bio links that appeared under those posts.<|eos|>

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