PMT Sketch on the Road: Guest Spots & Worldwide Dates
Tattoos are more than just ink under the skin for me – they're a journey. And sometimes that journey leads me directly to you. Even though my heart belongs in my home studio, I regularly pack up my machines to work as a guest artist in various countries and cities.
Whether Berlin, London or Paris – I love to gather new inspiration and immortalize my sketch work all over the world.
Where will I be next?
Since I often plan my tour stops individually, there's no fixed annual schedule. The countries and studios are constantly changing. To make sure you don't miss any chance to get a piece from me when I'm in your area, please note the following:
Here's how to secure your appointment
My guest spots are usually strictly limited and demand is high. That's why I work with a special system:
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The announcement: As soon as a new guest spot is confirmed, I will announce the location and time period exclusively in my Instagram Stories .
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The booking window: For each location, I open a short, fixed time window for inquiries. I only accept bookings for that location during this period.
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The process: When you submit your inquiry, all information regarding the appointment and your custom project will be clarified in order to finalize the appointment.
Important: Since spots fill up quickly, I recommend you activate notifications for my profile. That way, you'll be the first to know when the next window opens!
Stay up-to-date
All the latest news about my travels, insights into the guest studios and of course the crucial booking information can be found here:
👉 Follow me on Instagram (@pmtsketch)
I'm looking forward to meeting you somewhere in the world and starting a new project together!
Cheers, Pascal aka PMT Sketch
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