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.

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.