Jeremy Miller.
Jeremy Miller is the owner and founder of Pigment Tattoo and Laser Removal, which he opened in 2009. With 23 years of tattooing experience, Jeremy has earned worldwide recognition for his unique new school style characterized by bold lines and bright colors. He has won over 75 awards from tattoo conventions around the world and has been featured in over 400 publications. Jeremy also appeared on Spike TV's Ink Master.
Jeremy works with clients across Austin on custom tattoo ideas, reference-driven pieces, and placement-aware designs that fit the body instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all flash design.
The best way to start is with a consultation. Bring reference images, size notes, placement ideas, and any must-have details so Pigment ATX can confirm artist fit, timing, and the next step for the piece.

- RoleOwner / Founder
- Experience23 years
- Specialties3
- Instagram@jeremymiller
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07How Jeremy works
Jeremy is a owner / founder at Pigment ATX (23 years). Jeremy's focus runs through New School, Bold Lines and Bright Colors, and every piece starts with a real conversation about placement, scale, and how the design needs to age over time. Clients come from North Austin, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Leander, Lakeway, and Pflugerville, and most pieces are scheduled one to three months out from the consult. Bring references that show what you like and what you want to avoid; that brief is what shapes the first drawing.
Reference, size, placement
Every consult starts with what you’re bringing in. Reference images, measurements or a rough size, and the placement on the body. From thereJeremy can flag what will translate well, what won’t, and how the piece needs to flex with movement over the next ten years.
Custom, never flash
Jeremy draws to your brief, not from a wall sheet. First drawings go out a week or two after the consult. From there the work moves through a revision round, sizing, stencil placement on the day, and a session plan that accounts for the area, the skin, and how detailed the line work needs to hold up over time.
Heal, follow-up, refresh
Leave the studio with a written aftercare plan specific to the placement and style. Touch-up policy covers the first session’s work. Future refresh or cover-up sessions are available down the road as the piece ages, andJeremy can talk through what that timeline looks like during the consult so there are no surprises later.
Book Jeremy.
Bring a reference.
Free consult. Custom drawing. Straight talk on sizing, placement, and sessions.




