Robert Octavian – Oro.Tattoo: from mural art to emotional realism on the skin

From walls to human canvas

What began as a hobby for mural drawing ended up becoming a solid and passionate career in the world of tattoos. Robert Octavian, known artistically as Gold.Tattoo, found his professional path almost by chance, when he took up pencils again decorating the walls of a shop with some friends. Today, from his studio in Collado Villalba (Madrid), has established itself as a benchmark for black and grey realism, standing out for its refined technique, its emotional approach and a close treatment that makes the client feel at home.


Realism with technique, sensitivity and respect

A graduate in Fine Arts, Robert combines his artistic training with a meticulous methodology: he takes great care of every detail, from the selection of the image to the execution of the tattoo. For him, photographic reference is key, as is the dialogue with the client, which allows him to capture the essence of each project. Although he works alone in his studio, he doesn't rule out teaming up in the future to continue learning from other perspectives.

His style, focused on faithfully reproducing reality with personality, connects with those seeking emotionally charged tattoos: family portraits, pets, or memories worth immortalizing.


A studio where you feel at home

Beyond technique, Robert takes special care with his clients. He wants every person who enters Oro.Tattoo to feel heard, comfortable, and understood. For him, tattooing isn't just about executing a design, but about offering an experience that leaves a lasting impression on both the skin and the memory.

In his daily work, he is meticulous, almost obsessive about the order of his work table. And although he doesn't have a specific ritual, this preparation is part of his creative process. On a technical level, he relies on high-quality materials, convinced that only in this way can he guarantee the results his clients deserve.



Travel, conventions, and a growing vision

Robert has participated in conventions both in Spain and abroad, valuing the exchange with other artists more than media exposure. He also regularly performs guest spots abroad and doesn't rule out further expansion or even offering training in the future.

Consider that the black and grey realism It continues to have a loyal following, although it respects the diversity of styles that enrich the tattoo scene in Spain.


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