
OSCO London – Meet Milan
Meet Milan. Discover his bold, conceptual style and custom design approach at OSCO London’s professional studio.
Meet Milan
Every tattoo artist brings something distinct to the table—but some manage to combine meticulous detail, imaginative storytelling and technical mastery with effortless style. Milan is one of those rare artists. At OSCO London, he is known for creating bold yet refined tattoos that blend strong composition with conceptual depth. Whether you’re after abstract geometry, stylised realism or intricate blackwork, Milan offers tattoos that feel fresh, personal and expertly crafted.
Milan’s reputation as one of the best tattoo artists in London continues to grow with every piece he completes. His work is sharp, purposeful and always one step ahead—perfect for clients who want something truly original and built to last.
Milan’s Tattoo Style and Artistic Signature
Milan’s tattooing style lives at the intersection of structure and imagination. His designs often include fine line detailing, soft gradients, solid blackwork and geometric framing, layered together to create strong visual narratives. He’s especially known for his use of symmetry, spatial awareness and technical flow—making his pieces sit naturally on the body while still feeling dynamic.
While Milan’s tattoos often feel modern and architectural, they also carry an undercurrent of symbolism. Whether he’s inking celestial patterns, stylised animals or fragmented portraits, he approaches each project with a desire to balance meaning with visual clarity. His work appeals to those who want more than decoration—it resonates with clients looking for intentional, story-driven design.
From clean minimalism to intricately layered compositions, Milan creates tattoos that are both instantly striking and quietly profound.
What to Expect from a Session with Milan
Milan’s sessions are a masterclass in calm focus. Every tattoo begins with a detailed consultation, where you’ll discuss ideas, placements and preferences. He’s attentive to detail and open to collaboration, helping you shape your concept into something that works beautifully on skin. He’ll often sketch digitally or by hand, refining the design until it fits your vision and the shape of your body.
He has a calm, confident presence in the studio. Once tattooing begins, he works with quiet precision, building each line, shape or shade with care. His clients often say the atmosphere in his chair is grounding, even during long sittings, and that they leave feeling not only satisfied with the tattoo—but inspired by the experience.
Milan also checks in regularly throughout each session, keeping communication open and ensuring the process feels as comfortable as it is creative.
Pain and Healing Process
Milan’s tattooing technique is smooth, efficient and skin-aware. He avoids overworking the skin, even in high-contrast or large-scale designs, and ensures the process is as manageable as possible regardless of tattoo placement. While pain tolerance varies from person to person, his clients often describe the sensation as clean and consistent, without unnecessary irritation.
His work typically heals well. Fine line and blackwork tattoos tend to create minimal trauma when done with good technique, and Milan offers detailed aftercare guidance tailored to your piece. He recommends gentle cleansing, light moisturising and avoiding sun exposure and friction for the first two weeks.
Clients receive both verbal and written instructions after their session, with advice on how to protect the tattoo while it settles. If a touch-up is ever needed, Milan will always offer transparent advice on how to proceed.
Tattoo Pricing and Booking with Milan
Milan’s pricing reflects his experience, technical precision and custom approach. Smaller or simpler pieces typically start around £120, while larger designs or multi-session pieces are quoted based on complexity and estimated time. His hourly rate aligns with standard pricing for top-level London tattooists, and his quotes are always clear before any appointment is confirmed.
Consultations are encouraged for bespoke work and can be booked via OSCO London’s website. Milan is particularly in demand for highly custom projects, so advance bookings are recommended—especially for full-day sessions or body-spanning work.
He also occasionally releases flash designs for walk-in clients, featuring original artwork that reflects his distinctive style.
Who Milan’s Work Is Right For
Milan’s work is ideal for clients who want their tattoo to feel personal, intentional and expertly balanced. His designs appeal to those who appreciate clean linework, geometric structure, and abstract or symbolic themes. If you want a tattoo that sits perfectly with your body’s shape and tells a story through texture, form or space, Milan is the artist to watch.
He’s particularly popular among clients seeking tattoos on arms, shoulders, chest and legs—areas that benefit from his spatial expertise. Whether you’re after a standalone piece or something that can be built on over time, Milan ensures your tattoo feels grounded, expressive and long-lasting.
He’s also a favourite with returning clients who want to develop a larger visual journey across their body, from sleeves to interconnected panels.
Studio Standards and Cleanliness
Milan works within OSCO London’s fully licensed and council-approved studio, where hygiene and professionalism are central to every session. He uses sterile, single-use equipment, follows rigorous cleaning practices, and ensures all health and safety standards are exceeded.
From your first consultation to the final bandage, Milan ensures the entire process runs smoothly. His attention to detail extends beyond the artwork—every aspect of your visit is handled with professionalism, care and respect for your time and skin.
Questions and Insights
One of the questions Milan frequently receives is whether his abstract or geometric designs can be altered or expanded later. The answer is yes—his work is designed to grow. He’s skilled at building larger compositions from smaller elements, allowing clients to return and develop their tattoo over time.
Clients also ask whether blackwork fades faster or becomes too dark. Milan explains that with the right technique and placement, blackwork ages beautifully. He builds his designs with spacing and contrast in mind, ensuring they hold up as the skin changes.
Lastly, many first-time clients ask whether they need to come with a full design idea. Milan encourages people to come with a feeling, theme or visual reference—he’ll guide the design from there, turning your intention into something unique and wearable.