Geometric Tattoo in Austin, TX
Compare 20 tattoo shops in Austin, Texas that work in geometric tattooing. These studios hold an average rating of 4.9 stars from 2,148 Google reviews. 20 are praised for skilled artists and 17 are noted for a clean, sterile studio. Browse portfolios, reviews and hours to find the right geometric artist near you.
Geometric tattoo shops in Austin

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- 512 Tattoo — Austin, Texas
- All Saints Tattoo & Body Piercing — Austin, Texas
- All Saints Tattoo North & Piercing — Austin, Texas
- Art Realm — Austin, Texas
- Bluebonnet Tattoo — Austin, Texas
- Bougie Bougie Tattoo Studio — Austin, Texas
- Darryl Hanna — Austin, Texas
- Fioroso Tattoo — Austin, Texas
- Four Fountains Tattoo Collective — Austin, Texas
- Glowing Lotus Tattoo — Austin, Texas
- Ink Couture Tattoos — Austin, Texas
- Jordan Mitchell Tattoo — Austin, Texas
- Little Pricks Tattoo — Austin, Texas
- Mr Incognito — Austin, Texas
- Nexus Roze Tattoo Studio — Austin, Texas
- Serenity Tattoo Studio — Austin, Texas
- Smoking Dragon's Tattoo Studio — Austin, Texas
- Smoking Mirror Tattoo — Austin, Texas
- Studio Ink — Austin, Texas
- Temple Adorned Tattoo — Austin, Texas
What is geometric tattooing?
Geometric tattoos are built from precise shapes, lines and symmetry — mandalas, sacred geometry, patterns and structured compositions. Clean lines and accurate alignment are what make or break the style.
The precision leaves little room for error, so geometric specialists rely on careful stencilling and steady linework. Look for crisp, evenly spaced lines and true symmetry in an artist’s healed portfolio.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Geometric Tattoos
Very — geometric designs rely on symmetry and clean lines, so placement on a flatter area and careful stencilling help the pattern stay aligned as skin moves. Your artist will map placement during a consultation.
Yes. Geometric elements are often blended with dotwork, blackwork, fine line or even realism. Bring reference images and ask an artist how they would combine the looks.
Crisp lines and precise symmetry can show small imperfections over time, so some geometric pieces benefit from a touch-up. Ask your artist about their touch-up policy and long-term care.
















