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The top 10 up and coming tattoo artists in Toronto

tattoo artists torontoUp and coming tattoo artists in Toronto might not have the experience or name recognition to make a list of the top 10 artists in the city, but there's no doubting the chops and potential that make them names to watch. In fact, that's the first thing that many artists on our previous list said about those who appear here, namely that under the radar artists are equally deserving of the kudos more established artists tend to enjoy.


Here are my picks for the top up and coming tattoo artists in Toronto.


Alex Snelgrove, The Okey Doke Tattoo Shop

Alex has been perfecting her hand-poked style since 2009, crafting unique and arresting images. She picked up a gun in 2012 and quickly brought that vision to machine tattooing. An incredibly versatile artist, she's as comfortable with American traditional as she is with abstract concepts.


Ash Timlin, Passage Tattoo

Ash Timlin's name seems to be on the tips of many people's tongues these days, which is quite a feat seeing as she's only been at it for 4 years. The Barrie transplant started making a name for herself at Imperial Tattoo and most recently at Jay Decator's Passage Tattoo. With a style that utilizes bold lines and high contrast, she breathes new life in to the animal subjects that dominate her portfolio.


Mike Storey, Black Pearl Tattoos and Piercings

Storey began tattooing six years ago when he moved to Toronto to apprentice under veteran artist Bill Read at Abstract Arts. Its clear that he laid down roots in the right city as his considerable skill with black and grey realism has already garnered wide accolades.


Angie Fey, Archive Tattoo

Having originally moved from British Columbia to Toronto to study photography, Angela "Angie Fey" Daniels rekindled her love for drawing in 2009. She apprenticed at Archive Tattoo, where she continues to work and grow as an artist, creating vivid illustrations marked by a bold use of colour.


Seunghyun Jo "POTTER", Forever Young Ink

Seughyun Jo, who also goes by the pseudonym Potter, gained recognition through the convention circuit and was recently handpicked by renowned tattoo magazine Inked for an online feature/showcase of his work. He is a master of photo realism, creating pieces with a such depth and perspective that they pop off the skin.


Jennifer Lawes,Pearl Harbor Gift Shop

There's something adventurous in the way that Jennifer Lawes tattoos. While seemingly steeped in traditional imagery, she brings many different elements to her art. Her open attitude has allowed her to experiment, blurring the lines between the illustrative and American traditional.


Tristen Zhang, Chronic Ink

Tristan Zhang's first studio in Markham's Pacific Mall was not exactly a go-to destination when he opened it in 2008. He has slowly built a solid reputation with his Asian-based, freehand style. His work has garnered him accolades at conventions like Northern Ink Exposure, where he has won awards in various black and grey and colour categories.


Arthur Mills, Imperial Tattoo

Arthur Mills began tattooing in 2006 but left it all behind in 2007 to go on tour with his band. After a three year hiatus he returned to tattooing full time in various shops across the downtown core, eventually ending up at Imperial Tattoo. His dark and intricate work draws its influence from heavy metal imagery, which he attributes to his time in the music industry.


Lemur, Exotix Studios

Leaving his hometown of Cancun, Mexico, Lemur has travelled the globe honing his art. His pieces demonstrate a remarkable flair for shading as he draws on many different influences to create pieces that speak to his worldliness.


Jenny Boulger, TCB Tattoo Parlour

I struggle with finding an adequate way to describe Jenny Boulger's work. I could call it "trippy" but that's almost doing her artistry a disservice. While demonstrating a strong flair for traditional imagery, she builds on that base with an out of this world imagination.


Who did I miss? Add your suggestions for Toronto tattoo artists on the rise in the comment section.






by Evan Sue-Ping via blogTO

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