Alex Moro — Tattoo Artist in Orange County, California

Artist Behind The Ink
Alex Moro is a tattoo artist based in Orange County, specializing in large-scale work where composition, flow, and long-term readability define the result.
Working since 2009 with a foundation in classical drawing, his process is structured and intentional — each piece is designed to age well and maintain clarity over time.
His work is built around the body, not just the idea — with every project developed as a complete composition rather than a standalone session.
Now Booking • California — MAY-JUN • Colorado — NOV 1-8 •

Awards & Conventions
Over 50 international awards across major tattoo conventions worldwide.
Recognition & Achievements
Built on Consistency, Not Trends
Alex’s work has been recognized across major tattoo conventions, with awards earned in highly competitive categories judged by industry professionals.
These results reflect not just visual impact, but consistency, technical control, and the ability to execute complex designs at scale.
Over the years, his work has built a reputation for strong composition, clean readability, and lasting results — qualities that matter far beyond a single event or award.
Trusted by Leading Tattoo Brands
Alex works with established brands in the tattoo industry, using professional-grade equipment, inks, and aftercare products trusted by artists worldwide.
These partnerships are built on consistent results and reliability — reflecting a level of work that meets industry standards on a daily basis, not just at conventions.
Setting New Standards in Tattoo Art
Each convention serves as a real-world benchmark — where work is judged by experienced artists under pressure and time constraints. Alex treats these events as part of his process, focusing on execution, consistency, and control rather than trends or shortcuts.

Now Booking • California — MAY-JUN • Colorado — NOV 1-8 •

Start a Project
Every project starts with an idea — but not every idea translates into a strong tattoo.
Alex reviews each request individually, focusing on concepts that work in terms of scale, placement, and overall composition. Larger pieces are approached as complete projects rather than single sessions.



















