Jessica Scott brings skill and detail to every tattoo portraits, animals, scar work, and more.


Jessica Scott
Known for mainly tattooing animals and landscapes, that hold detail for years. She also does black & grey realism and portraits.
12+ years of tattooing in BC, trusted by clients who want serious, lasting work.
Every piece is built with depth, shading, and balance so it ages well on skin.
Ivy Tattoo Studio offers a wide range of tattoo styles.Jessica focuses on animals, landscapes and black & grey realism.

I can’t say enough about my experience getting a tattoo with Jessica. She is an extremely talented artist! She did the most amazing cover-up on an existing horrible tattoo, and it is absolutely exceptional. Amazing detail and color and fabulous artistic design, I couldn’t be happier.In addition to her work, when you’re sitting in a tattoo artist’s chair for hours, and enjoy the conversation so much, you can count yourself lucky. She’s a lovely person! I spent a lot of time researching for a talented artist before I chose Jessica, and her work speaks for itself. You can’t go wrong.
I had the best experience with Jessica! The space was clean and welcoming. It had been decades since my last tattoo and she was so patient with me during placement to make sure I was happy. Great conversation too :)I love my tattoo, she's an amazing artist. Highly recommend.
I have been coming to Ivy tattoo studio for awhile now and Jessica always gives me the cutest tattoos!! The lily of the valley flowers are my most recent and I'm in love with them!Definitely recommend this studio to anyone looking for an amazing tattoo experience and the most radiant positive energy!
Jessica brings something unique to every session.

Taking care of your tattoo is just as important as getting it here’s how to heal it right.
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Specializing in black & grey realism — portraits, animals, landscapes, and more.Her main focus and love is for animal/ realism style work.
























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If you have any concerns or questions, please don't hesitate to contact your artist or email the shop directly:📧 [email protected]📞 Text/Call: 778-538-3377TATTOO AFTERCARENow that you have a new tattoo, you will want to take good care of it! It's very important to be gentle on your tattoo for the next two weeks.You will want to follow these instructions. A beautiful tattoo can become seriously infected if proper aftercare is not followed.Soaker Pad / Dry Healing:Your bandage can come off in 3–4 hours, or you may choose to leave it on overnight.If you remove the bandage after 3 hours, wash your tattoo gently with unscented soap and air dry or pat dry with a paper towel.Be sure to have fresh bed sheets that night or sleep in clean clothes. If you leave your bandage on overnight, remove it in the morning and jump in the shower. Wash your tattoo with unscented soap and air dry or pat dry with a paper towel.DO NOT use a washcloth or anything abrasive to wash your tattoo, and do not use your bath towel to dry it for the first couple of days.Second Skin / Saniderm:It's generally recommended to leave the bandage on for 3–5 days, 7 days max. During this time, you can shower normally but avoid prolonged submersion in water (like baths or swimming).If the bandage leaks and forms a bubble of fluid, or if you experience any irritation, remove it immediately and follow standard aftercare instructions.While wearing this bandage, avoid direct sun exposure as it can act as a magnifier and burn the skin.You are safe to exercise and get sweaty. Your bandage will protect you from dirt and germs. However, take precautions not to scratch or damage the delicate bandage.Removing Second Skin:It’s best to remove the bandage in the shower (allow the plastic to get warm and soft). Peel down gently from the bottom corner, pulling downward. The bandage will distort and start to fall off the skin. Wash the area immediately afterward with unscented soap to remove any remaining adhesive.Standard Aftercare (After Either Bandage):Washing your tattoo once a day is enough unless you get dirty or sweaty. In that case, clean your tattoo after the activity.Clean and dry is the most important thing.After two days, you may notice your tattoo starts to feel tight and itchy. This is when you can start applying a very small amount of aftercare moisturizer.A pea-sized amount once or twice a day is enough. Less is more. If your tattoo looks oily or shiny, you’ve applied too much. Too much moisturizer can starve the skin of oxygen and cause unnecessary scabbing.If flakes or scabs are rubbed off, you could lose some ink, so protect your flakes and be gentle on the area for 10–14 days.AVOID:• Hot tubs
• Swimming
• Submerging the tattoo for 2 weeks (wet is okay, shower/sweat, just don’t soak it)
• Scratching or picking (if it’s itchy, slap or pat it)
• Direct sun exposure
• Over-moisturizing (less is more)People have been healing tattoos since 3000 BC. That’s over 5,000 years of humans healing ink.After two weeks, your tattoo will be fully healed and ready to show off.
We love to see our work healed, so feel free to send us a healed photo!!