Meet Wilmer, a passionate tattoo artist with over six years of experience. Inspired by colored realism and black n grey realism, he discovered his love for tattoo artistry through constant practice and dedication.

Specializing in black and grey and colored realism, Wilmer focuses on clean composition, strong flow, and meaningful concepts. His work highlights balance, negative space, and attention to detail.

Despite exploring different styles, Wilmer remains committed to continuous growth and refining his craft. He aims to join international tattoo conventions.

Beyond tattooing, Wilmer finds inspiration in art, design, and everyday life, which influences his creative perspective.

Looking ahead, Wilmer strives to leave a lasting mark in the tattoo industry through timeless designs and meaningful art.

Aaron Calderon

Aaron Calderon was mixing drinks before he went into the art of mixing inks and tattooing. His interest in tattoo began in college when a friend of his brought him to a tattoo competition. There, Aaron thought “I can do that, too.” And yes, he absolutely proved it.

In his 9 years of work as a tattoo artist, Aaron enjoys these styles the most: realism colored and black and grey, portrait, oriental, neo-traditional, and Polynesian.

His style influences are a mix of people based on their techniques: Ilya Fominyh for his composition and vivid coloring; Efimov Tattoo for his advanced skill in black and grey style; David Vega for his smooth and soft black and grey works; and Dimitry Samohin for his hyperrealism style.

Aaron is on the path to becoming a successful tattoo artist by making custom and meaningful tattooed artwork in the safest and best way that he can.

Fun fact: Aaron took fine arts classes too. That’s how he is dedicated to learning his craft. Talk arts and tattoos with Aaron while you’re getting inked. Book a session with him here.

Aaron Calderon

Aaron Calderon was mixing drinks before he went into the art of mixing inks and tattooing. His interest in tattoo began in college when a friend of his brought him to a tattoo competition. There, Aaron thought “I can do that, too.” And yes, he absolutely proved it.

In his 9 years of work as a tattoo artist, Aaron enjoys these styles the most: realism colored and black and grey, portrait, oriental, neo-traditional, and Polynesian.

His style influences are a mix of people based on their techniques: Ilya Fominyh for his composition and vivid coloring; Efimov Tattoo for his advanced skill in black and grey style; David Vega for his smooth and soft black and grey works; and Dimitry Samohin for his hyperrealism style.

Aaron is on the path to becoming a successful tattoo artist by making custom and meaningful tattooed artwork in the safest and best way that he can.

Fun fact: Aaron took fine arts classes too. That’s how he is dedicated to learning his craft. Talk arts and tattoos with Aaron while you’re getting inked. Book a session with him here.