
Zakk Bisseker is one of the resident neo traditional artists at The Church Tattoo, known for creating bold, expressive tattoos that pull influence from a huge range of artistic styles and subcultures. While neo traditional sits at the core of his work, Zakk's tattooing is heavily shaped by everything from Japanese art and anime to illustration, pop culture, graphic design, and contemporary alternative aesthetics, giving his work a style that feels both distinctive and constantly evolving.
His tattoos are recognised for their strong compositions, vibrant colour palettes, flowing movement, and bold character-driven designs. Whether creating large custom pieces or smaller standalone tattoos, Zakk has a way of blending multiple influences together while still keeping every piece cohesive, readable, and unmistakably his own. Japanese-inspired elements, dynamic shapes, expressive faces, and dramatic contrast often run through his work, but never in a way that feels restricted to one genre or aesthetic.
Beyond the tattoos themselves, Zakk brings a huge amount of personality and individuality into the studio. Creativity, self-expression, and inclusivity sit at the heart of both his work and the environment he helps create around him. As someone influenced by and connected to the wider LGBTQ+ community, that openness and acceptance naturally feed into the way he approaches tattooing and the people around him. Clients are encouraged to feel comfortable being fully themselves, something that has made him especially appreciated by people looking for a welcoming and judgment-free experience.
Outside of tattooing, Zakk's creativity extends into almost every part of life, constantly drawing inspiration from music, visual art, film, fashion, gaming, and alternative culture. That broad range of influence keeps his work feeling fresh while allowing him to connect with a wide variety of clients and ideas.
Combining bold neo traditional foundations with modern influences and a strong sense of individuality, Zakk continues to build a body of work that feels expressive, energetic, and entirely his own within The Church Tattoo.