Ready? It's time to start the decision you've been eagerly awaiting. And you've come to the right place. The consultation and creation of your tattoo are a unique experience.
Ready? It's time to start the decision you've been eagerly awaiting. And you've come to the right place. The consultation and creation of your tattoo are a unique experience.
art.
inked masterpieces.
color.
We turn your vision into
Paul Aramayo
I am Paul Aramayo, an Ecuadorian-Argentinian tattoo artist born in the city of Quito, and from an early age, I had a strong affinity for the world of art. Today, with over 14 years of experience, I have mastered various tattoo styles, notably excelling in color realism and grayscale, while also embracing New School and TrashPolka styles. So, I invite you to join the experience of etching your story into your skin with me.
Don't hesitate to get in touch and schedule your appointment for your next tattoo with me!
Trash Polka
Color Infused
New School
Color
Black and grey
Cover up
HOW TO CHOOSE A TATTOO?
1. AVOID MAKING HASTY DECISIONS
If you decide to get a tattoo when you're drunk, rebellious, or under pressure from your friends, then you're getting a tattoo for the wrong reasons, and your choice is likely to reflect this lack of foresight.
It's best to think before getting a tattoo that will stay on your skin for a long time.
2. CONSIDER THE LOCATION WHERE YOU WANT THE TATTOO
Choosing the area where you'll get tattooed will have some influence on the design, especially if it's an intimate design. Depending on that, choose any part of your body you regularly display or areas where you want the tattoo to be more intimate or personal.
3. SPEND TIME PERFECTING THE DESIGN AND CHOOSE ONE THAT HAS MEANING FOR YOU
If you want your tattoo to be a design you truly love, do some research first. Look online or on Pinterest, etc. This will help you get inspired and figure out what design you want, but never forget to trust the tattoo artist and give them artistic freedom as well.
4. THINK BEFORE INKING
Think it over a lot! When you're sure, wait a bit longer to be completely certain. Ultimately, a well-chosen tattoo design can be something beautiful and a confidence boost, while a poorly chosen one made on a whim can leave you unhappy forever.