Detroit, MI and Los Angeles, CA
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Bob Tyrrell

Bob Tyrrell

📍 Detroit, MI and Los Angeles, CA

Bob Tyrrell Having an incredible artist for a father, I grew up wanting to be an artist myself. I started playing guitar in my teens and gave up art completely to pursue a career in music. I spent the next fifteen years playing in heavy metal bands and working a factory job. I’d wanted to get tattooed for years and, just shy of turning 30, I got my first tattoo. Of course, I was hooked and got my sleeves and a full back piece done within a few years. During this time I got back into drawing and took a few art classes. Now it was time to learn how to tattoo! I took some drawings to Tramp, the owner of Eternal Tattoos, who are based in the Detroit area where I grew up. I was offered an apprenticeship, and within three months I had quit my job and was tattooing full time. I was 34 years old when I started – a little late in the game, but better late than never! Tom Renshaw was working there and took me under his wing. Tom went WAY out of his way to help me, he really pushed me those first couple of years. I learned more from him than anyone in the business, and I’ll be forever grateful to him and Tramp – I owe them a lot. I stayed at Eternal for six years. I am currently working on the road doing tattoo conventions and guest spots at tattoo shops. Check the on the road page for my schedule. So I guess I finally grew up and became an artist – my original plan as a kid. I think I found my true calling. I want to cut back on traveling a little so I can learn how to paint, do more fine art and tattoo more, but I just can't stop! I’d like to thank all my friends who’ve helped me become a better artist. There’s way too many to name, but I’ll name a few: my father Robert J. Tyrrell, Paul Booth (still my biggest influence and favorite tattoo artist), Robert Hernandez (fucking amazing!), Guy Aitchison, Filip Leu, Shane O’Neill, Jack Rudy, Jay Wheeler, Jimé Litwalk, Joe Capobianco, Gunnar, everyone at Last Rites, Mario Barth, Shige, Brian Everett, Boris, Deano Cook, and a million other artists – you know who you are! Thanks for the never ending inspiration.

Specialties

Black & GreyRealismPortraitIllustrativeSurrealismBiomechanicalFine LineCollaborationDotworkOrnamentalFloralColorTraditionalLettering

Tattoo Work

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Barn swallow bird tattoo on arm sleeve
Eagle head portrait tattoo, bicep
Black-and-grey dog portrait with name, upper arm
Skull with flaming horns, black-and-grey calf tattoo
Black-and-grey monster portrait, thigh

Art & Paintings

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Exodus band portrait artwork for record album
Black-and-grey fantasy art prints collection
Anatomical skull pencil drawing
Realistic skull drawing with fangs, pencil on paper
Skull with demon claws pencil drawing

FAQ

Frequently asked about Bob Tyrrell

Bob works primarily in Black & Grey, Realism, Portrait, Illustrative, Surrealism, and 1 more. View the full portfolio above to see recent pieces across each style — every image is tagged with its specific style on the detail page so you can filter the work that matches what you're looking for.

Bob works out of Bob Tyrrell in Detroit, MI and Los Angeles, CA. Contact information and a booking link are below.

You can also email Bob Tyrrell directly at bob@bobtyrrell.com.

Yes — Bob accepts custom design requests. Send a consultation request through the booking link below with your idea (subject, placement, size, style references) and Bob will get back to you with a quote and timeline. Most custom work involves a sketch round before stencil + ink day.

Most tattoo projects start with a consultation — in-person, over phone, or via the booking form. Use it to talk through the idea, placement, size, timeline, and budget before booking the appointment. Bob replies to consult requests within one business day.

The portfolio above shows Bob's published work on TattooNOW. For day-to-day updates and works-in-progress, follow @bobtyrrell on Instagram.