Based in Bushwick, MINIMAL NYC is where tattoo culture finds a new form of expression.
Artists

Sergio Bang
The Artist, Sergio Bang. Since he was a kid, Sergio had it clear; he wanted to be an artist and to do so he needed to live it. After a very active artistic life back in Spain, Sergio landed in the tattoo world as a hobby and immediately saw the potential in expressing art through this method. He made his way from Almeria to New York, where he has positioned himself as a reference in the tattoo specialty of photorealism, with an incredible ability to capture life on skin.

Victor Mane
If something defines Victor, it is experience, with over 10 years as a tattoo artist. As a teenager, he was deeply attracted to the world of tattooing. It seemed an incredible idea that art could walk in the skin of a person, in any corner of the world, like a museum in movement. Internationally awarded, Victor is an incredibly skilled, multi-faceted artist and a master of realism. He is always ready for a challenge.

Adam Krueger
With a core focus on conceptual photorealism, he routinely plays around in his studio, dynamically merging drawing, painting, tattooing, and sculpting. After 10 years of tattooing experience, Adam remains passionate about bringing his creativity and meticulousness into each new piece of living art and loves taking on every style and design challenge.

Berto
Originally from New York, Berto, or better known as the Bearded Gentleman, is an incredible tattoo artist with serious skills. Realism is one of his specialization, in which masters; Greek-Roman Mythology, Movies or Animal among many topics. You name it, Berto tattoo it!

Zuh Cordero
Puerto Rican artist Zuh Cordero brings to the tattoo scene a deep understanding of concept and form in a refined yet pronounced way. Gathering inspiration from different sources such as engravings, she demonstrates expert fine line work, without sacrificing her unique style. Her beautiful and individual illustrations have produced a portfolio of outstanding tattoos and flash pieces. Go check her out, immediately!

Render
Render was born to be a tattooer. Since he was a kid, he loved experimenting with colors and designs on any wall he could get his hands on, including his parent’s bar. Now far from those days, Render has since found his path as a tattoo artist with a powerful realistic style that draws the eye in with its depth and energy. With strong contrasts and flawless lines, he works his magic to bring that “wow” to each piece.

Wasarii
Wasarii, originally from Barcelona, started tattooing in Stuttgart almost 10 years ago. After immediately falling in love with this art expression, Wasarii found in tattooing a way to express her designs. Through the black and grey realism style, Wasarii creates compositions in which her passion for human anatomy and extensive experience in line work shine. She will be visiting for a short time in NYC, so don’t lose the chance to book her!

David Baena
Straight from the streets of Barcelona, David has mastered the realism black and grey tattoo style, with a solid technique and intense compositions that will make you look twice to his work. Bring your ideas, David will twist them into reality.

La Santa
La Santa has had a passion for art since she can remember. She graduated from Art School at Granada University, in Granada, Spain, the city in which she started tattooing and grew as an artist. Since then, she has traveled globally, honing her skills and getting inspired by artists from across the world. Throughout her tattooing career, she has found a way of expressing her art. She does this through black and white photorealism, a style she specializes in and has made her own. She truly brings to life the projects of those who choose her for their skin.

Zoé Mad
Zoé Mad is a traveling international multidisciplinary artist with her works in various exhibitions and private collections across Europe, USA and South America. As a tattoo artist she is devoted to dark bold dotwork, spiritually powerful designs and botanical freehand pieces. Her work is mostly influenced by Amazonian shamanic traditions, tarot spirituality and beauty of our body shapes. Every piece is sacred blood, spirit and energy exchange - a ceremony that leaves lifelong marks for the giver and the receiver.