Brandon Fuller

Owner • Tattoo Artist

Portrait of Brandon Fuller

Brandon Fuller

Owner • Tattoo Artist

16+ Years Experience

Book Appointment

At Outlaw Tattoo. Brandon has been tattooing professionally for 14 years started tattooing at 15 years old and was in the shop at 18 years old. He did a two-year apprenticeship under Cathy Hennessey @ mission Tattoo in Riverside Where after he went to open his own shop by 21 called Heroes and Madmen. Later went to own Epidemic Tattoo in Temecula as well as Outlaw Tattoo. he is a very well rounded artist who specializes in black and gray realism, cover ups , custom color work lettering and anything realistic he also loves doing color marvel pieces and custom horror/comic pieces. He also does amazing cover-ups. When he's not tattooing he is managing the tough terrain of parenting and business management.

Black & Gray Realism Cover-Up Design Custom Color Work Lettering Comic & Horror Pieces Large Custom Concepts

Known For

Clean execution with custom-first planning

Brandon works best when a piece needs strong composition, smart placement, and a design approach that feels built for the client instead of rushed or generic.

Best Fit

Realism, cover-ups, and statement pieces

Whether it is reworking an old tattoo, building a bold black and gray piece, or creating a detailed color concept, his focus stays on readability, flow, and long-term impact.

The Experience

What booking with Brandon feels like

01

Consult With Purpose

Every project starts with placement, scale, and concept so the tattoo fits the body correctly and feels intentional from the beginning.

02

Built Around The Piece

Brandon approaches each tattoo with the goal of making it read strong now and heal well later, whether it is a fresh design or a cover-up.

03

Comfortable Shop Energy

The process stays professional, direct, and relaxed so clients can focus on getting quality work in a clean studio environment.

Studio Standards

Professional work. Clean environment. Strong communication.

From consultation to final pass, the goal stays simple: give every client a tattoo that feels personal, solid, and worth wearing for life.

Custom-minded approach

Design decisions are made around the client, the body, and the long-term look of the tattoo.

Cover-up experience

Older pieces are approached with strategy, not guesswork, so the finished tattoo feels intentional and complete.

Shop owner perspective

Years of tattooing and running studios shape a process that values quality, consistency, and a solid client experience.