Daniel Armitage is a renowned tattoo artist specializing in color surrealism visionary tattoos, collaborating closely with clients worldwide to create sensational artistic masterpieces in his unique style. With a lifelong passion for tattooing, Daniel has evolved from color realism to develop his own surreal visionary approach. Influenced and inspired by entheogen/psychedelic assisted conscious meditations, he continuously pushes the boundaries of surrealistic visionary tattooing.

Passionate about art that carries meaning and symbolism, he pours his heart and soul into each piece, forming lasting bonds with his clients.

Hanna is a tattoo artist based in Calgary, Canada, best known for her black and grey realism.  With years of experience in the industry, Hanna is respected for her attention to detail, intricate shading, and ability to convey visual storytelling and depth in her work. She is committed to creating unique, timeless tattoos that her clients can cherish for a lifetime.  Hanna’s creativity doesn’t stop with just tattoos.  She is a talented airbrush and mixed media artist.  She is constantly exploring new techniques and experimenting with different materials to create fresh and exciting artwork.

Being raised in Brazil, I spent the majority of my days watching the moving parts of the jungles and the darkened corners of the spreading city of São Paulo. Listening to all sounds, I always felt unable to find its sources and so I used to always imagine what things lurked around, real or not. A lot of those experiences now translate into my drawing and creating process. I enjoy making art that’s reflective of those bits of imagining, usually veering towards the darker bits of the brain.

Ana enjoys doing custom pieces only as it gives her the opportunity to really work with her client one-on-one to make something new and unique every time. 
Ana’s style comes from her take on illustrations both dark and with a touch of realism. As a black work-illustrator, her favourite things to tattoo are  botanicals, animals, weird and dark imagery, surrealism, coverups, geometric dot work - basically anything that gives her the freedom to create something interesting to look at. Although she currently takes on larger projects, smaller ones are still always welcomed.

As a hand-poke and machine tattoo artist, Sherry enjoys a variety of different styles ranging from abstract, brush stroke, fine line, small scale realism, sketch style, to little doodles. She has a bunch of pre-drawn designs ready to be tattooed and is always open to custom designs as well. Unintentionally, she started a potato gang and is now constantly looking for new members to join (see her Instagram for more info). Outside of tattooing, she travels as much as possible, paints, makes pottery, and spends time with her dog, Gary. 

 I have been tattooing for over 10 years. The tattoos I like to make are mostly black work or line work focused. I always have lots of pre drawn designs available to choose from, but I am happy to make custom pieces as well. I’m open to any and all ideas!
Tattooing is an extension of my larger art practice. I really like making things. When I’m not tattooing most of my free time is spent working on paintings, drawings, and printing. 

Stephen comes from a background in art education and developed his style from his growing curiosity in illustration, 3d art, and the growing digital art world. His recent works revolves around surrealism, fantasy, dark themes, and the uncanny. His exposure to the tattoo medium allows him to experiment with a moving and ever changing canvas. Stephen's goal is to push through conventional art styles and concepts and create artwork that is unique and dynamic. He is currently focusing on black and grey. In his off day, he enjoys traveling, photography, and snowboarding.

 Emily has had a lifelong love for the arts and during her time pursuing further art education at ACAD, she was introduced to the medium of tattooing. Since then, tattooing has become not only her passion, but her main focus in life. Emily specializes in the neo-traditional style and focuses on larger scale works centred around the female/ male figure, animals, botanicals, and anything vintage. Heavily influenced by her love of the Baroque era, you can see many motifs taken from this period through out her work. Aiming to create not only beautiful tattoos, Emily strives to push herself past her boundaries and constantly evolve through her artwork. Not only does she have a deep love for her craft, Emily enjoys being able to connect with her clients and translate their thoughts and ideas to create custom pieces unique to each individual. Although the majority of her portfolio consists of larger pieces, Emily is always open to smaller works and enjoys both colour and black & grey projects.


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