
Monica L.
Pereira, Risaralda August 1997. She is a financial administrator from the UNIMINUTO university corporation, with a degree in Financial Management and a postgraduate degree in stock market management.
Since 2019, she has begun an approach to art through illustration and contemporary drawing. In 2022, she decided to explore skin marking, understanding tattooing as a format for delivering her own works.
To date, Monica London has been invited by several brands to create collaborative illustrations and a portfolio of more than 300 works including completed tattoos, illustrations, and original drawings.
Her style is highly influenced by high contrast, shadows, textures, and pointillism. Symbolism, geometry, and semiotics predominate in her works in the design process, culminating in formats such as Blackwork, Dotwork, Freehand, and Fine Line.
In 2025, he plans to begin his advanced training at the Tsabusa Muscat tattoo academy in Tokyo to delve deeper into the Japanese style.
My work
Testimonials
The shop was super clean and reasonably priced as well. Bill Lioka did my tattoo as a walk-in and was super professional the entire time about it. Definitely worth visiting if you're in need of some ink!
— Jackieadams777
Very well done. Went here as this was the only one place I would ever let someone do a tattoo on me. You should be in to hard rock though 🙂
— David Dunlop
My experience was not so good. I got a large tattoo of a hawk on my right forearm in the fall of 1964 and it almost immediately became severely infected. within 2-3 days reached a temp of 102 deg. Had to return to Germany and gets shots. Part of colored came off as it healed. But rated high based on others comments. Going back in May 2016 if time I'll have them redo it.
— Giovanni Missaglia
"Everywhere I go someone compliments the work I got from Sacred Center."
— Severina An
