TATTOO ARTIST IN KLAMATH FALLS

Professional female business owner standing a clean, well lit, tattoo studio

Hi, my name is Jessica Wright but I go by Wokas (wocus, just like the plant, or the street in Klamath Falls!). I am an experienced female artist who likes to create custom, one-of-a-kind pieces for my clients. I have nearly a decade of experience in the industry and have focused my skills on creating unique artwork that makes the wearer feel more themselves in their skin. I have a passion for creating pieces that symbolic, personal, or spiritual. I specialize in vibrant neo traditional pieces but I also love black and grey as well as color realism.

Tattooing in Southern Oregon

Located in beautiful Klamath Falls! Just an hour and a half from Medford and about a two and a half hour drive from Bend. Given the geography of Southern Oregon it’s very common for me to work with people from out of town, many of my clients travel from cities in Northern California. If you’re from out of state or out or town, feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Meeting in person before an appointment may not be a pragmatic option for you, if so, I’ll do everything I can to help make sure I am the right artist for you before we work together!

A beautiful realistic color thigh tattoo of a tiger with water color flowers on a woman’s thigh.
Colorful illustrative green snake with pink peony flowers design for a woman’s arm

Hello,

I’m Wokas.

Welcome to Wokas Tattoo Art. I look to create comfort and inclusivity. If you’re feeling inspired to get a new tattoo I’d love to hear your ideas! I will do my best to create and original piece of art that not only meets but goes beyond your vision that you will love wearing for the rest of your life.

Let’s connect.

You can message me on Facebook or Insgtagram, or just fill out the form below. I look forward to hearing from you!

Realistic design of an Aztec mictlantecuhtli and tlaloc in black and grey on a man’s forearm.
Black and grey realism artwork of a beautiful angel as a memorial piece on a woman’s forearm with city sidewalk in Klamath Falls Oregon in the background.
Colorful eyeball and rose neo traditional design  applied with technical precision to a young man's forearm