Orlando-area tattoo artist
Castro
Bold floral work, black-and-grey detail, cover-up strategy, and large-scale compositions with a dark, polished edge.
Profile
Built around the work, not the shop around it.
CastroInks works best when the portfolio does the first talking: vivid florals, confident outlines, dense black, and cover-up planning that makes the new piece feel intentional.
The direction is dark, direct, and collector-facing, with the name, work, and inquiry path kept under the CastroInks brand.
Selected work
Floral structure, saturated color, and confident cover.
Approach
Use the body as the frame, then let contrast carry it.
Castro's gallery points toward layered floral forms, decisive outlines, smooth shading, and cover-up work that needs smart planning before the first pass.
Large pieces need flow before detail, especially backs, arms, and ribs.
Color, blackwork, and soft grey all need enough separation to age well.
Plan around the old mark instead of fighting it piece by piece.
How it works
A direct path from concept to chair.
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01
Request
Send placement, size, references, cover-up notes, and the rough timeline.
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Consult
Align on style, scale, color direction, and whether the idea needs sessions.
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Draw
Design is built for the agreed placement and adjusted for the body.
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Tattoo
Show up rested, eat first, and leave with aftercare that protects the piece.
Booking
Start with the idea, the body placement, and the image references.
This mock form keeps the inquiry under the CastroInks brand. For a live inquiry path, send the same details through @castroinks so availability and policies stay current.
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