Nestled against the sparkling waters of the Tasman Sea, Sydney, Australia, emerges as a hub of creativity and self-expression.
Within its diverse neighborhoods, a vibrant tattoo culture thrives.
Join us as we explore the top 15 tattoo artists in Sydney, each contributing to the city’s dynamic and eclectic inked tapestry.
 Walter Norbert
  Walter Norbert
Walter Norbert’s needle precision makes for some next-level neotraditional pieces, with outstanding control of line and color.
Styles: Neotraditional; Traditional
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 Ysrael Asencio
  Ysrael Asencio
Heavyweight black & grey shading and complex compositions are Ysrael Asencio’s trademark look.
Styles: Black and Grey; Realism
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 Jacob Morris
  Jacob Morris
A master of the traditional school, Jacob Morris delivers solid work in this historically notorious style.
Styles: Traditional
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 Emily Ann
  Emily Ann
Emily Ann is known for her delicate tattoos, combining fineline and dotwork to create beautiful floral pieces.
Styles: Floral; Dotwork; Fineline
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 Veness Tattoo
  Veness Tattoo
Dedicated to neotraditional and illustrative pieces, Veness Tattoo’s work pops out in vibrant radiance.
Styles: Neotraditional; Illustrative
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 Lauren Winzer
  Lauren Winzer
Lauren Winzer creates whimsical and light-humored pieces wrought in her beautiful use of both color and fineline.
Styles: Illustrative; Fineline
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 Mikael Ramgard
  Mikael Ramgard
Experimental black & grey work is what Mikael Ramgard’s signature look is all about.
Styles: Black and Grey
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 Som Nakburin
  Som Nakburin
Colorful and precise, Som Nakburin explores new possibilities in the realm of the neotraditional and japanese tattoo styles.
Styles: Neotraditional; Illustrative; Japanese
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 Iliana Rose
  Iliana Rose
If you’re looking for delicate mandala artwork, Iliana Rose’s pieces will surely catch your eye.
Styles: Geometric; Floral; Mandala
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 Glen Middleton
  Glen Middleton
Intricate, experimental compositions in a combination of different approaches of the use of black & grey makes Glen Middleton’s work absolutely unique.
Styles: Black and Grey; Realism
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 Sashimi Roll
  Sashimi Roll
From colorful illustrative small pieces to beautiful fineline floral artworks, Sashimi Roll demonstrates a solid range of tattoo approaches.
Styles: Illustrative; Floral
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 Ryan Ussher
  Ryan Ussher
A master of traditional japanese inking, Ryan Ussher creates astounding big pieces filled with color and life.
Styles: Japanese
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 Ron Stoppable
  Ron Stoppable
Ron Stoppable’s work is bold and striking, making use of a heavy black and grey style to create powerful pieces.
Styles: Black and Grey
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 Edgil J
  Edgil J
Exploring the nuances and possibilities of pop references, Edgil J’s illustrative work is an innovative approach to the school.
Styles: Neotraditional; Illustrative
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 Iva Chavez
  Iva Chavez
Iva Chavez is a master of realism, creating artworks with impeccable shading and presence.
Styles: Black and Grey; Realism
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