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don’t let the pricing get ya down I will work within your budget I pride myself on that the most!
I like to price bigger work by half day or full day sessions. A half day session would run $800 or the full day session for $1400. If the piece you’re wanting to design is smaller I would look at it on a piece by piece basis. however, there is an $80 shop minimum and all scheduled appointments will require a deposit which comes directly off of the cost at your final session. Deposits will run $60 on small pieces $100 on half day sessions and $250 for full day.
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our private studio is unique and ever changing. there is no shortage of fun items and one of a kind art to hold your attention while getting tattooed.-Mad!madi the renowned multifaceted wisconsin artist
Sterling Square Tattoos is the private studio of Nick Zamora, located at:
15 Sterling Ave — Room 4
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Nick specializes in large-scale custom tattooing, realism-based cover-ups, and illustrative realism with a strong emphasis on collaborative design. While the studio is primarily appointment-based, Nick is known for being able to custom design on the fly — drawing, composing, and refining artwork uniquely for each individual.
Nick began tattooing in 2008 under Armando “Fobek” Aguirre and Reverend Benjamin Benson, placing him in the historic Amund Dietzel lineage of American tattooers. Benson himself learned under Chicago legend Robert Olson during the early 1990s at a pivotal moment when tattooing was shifting into modern realism and shading techniques.
Outside of tattooing, Nick is also a trained lampworker and glass artist, studying primarily under Art Dexter, with early exposure to the heady pipe world through Jake Trudel — giving him an unusually deep understanding of three-dimensional form, structure, and flow.
Sterling Square Tattoos has an eclectic and eccentric environment, layered with pop art, antiquities, personal artifacts, and lived-in creativity — a space that feels like a working studio, not a showroom.
Although small now, expansion is already in motion — not rushed, not forced, and not for show — just the natural next step.