Bespoke tattoo work and the forthcoming Cyber Angelism series — a meditation on flesh, signal, and the divine machine.
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A growing line of standalone art releases — each volume a self-contained body of work exploring a single idea. Limited edition prints and original commissions, released sequentially.
In a future where humanity searches for God through technology, the line between machine, consciousness, and divinity dissolves. The angels were never only spiritual — they were higher intelligences between light and code. Every plate is a relic from that future: heaven made digital, transcendence engineered, fallen seraphs in synthetic flesh, chrome disciples wired to celestial networks. The merging of spirit and machine. Synthetic divinity.
The Olympians were never myths. They were celestial beings who fused consciousness with divine technology — buried beneath a dying world, now recovered from a future archive. Every plate is an artifact from that forgotten future: chrome merged with marble, oracles wired to cosmic networks, fallen titans beneath fractured temples, gods rebuilt as biomechanical vessels. The pantheon, resurrected — welcome to the New Pantheon.
The third volume is in development. The concept is locked. The name will follow when the work is ready.


Jeremiah Antwan Wright is a black-and-grey realism tattoo artist based in South Florida, building large-scale, deeply symbolic work at the intersection of spirituality, mythology, and the post-human.
His relationship with art started long before tattooing. As a kid, he drew constantly — to the point where, when he got in trouble, his parents didn't take away his phone or his TV. They took away his sketchbook and pencils. Art wasn't a hobby; it was the air he moved in.
For a season, that focus shifted to basketball. He competed at the high school and collegiate level until he recognized the path no longer matched who he was becoming. The pull back toward art was inevitable. While in college, he took a chance on tattooing — and Billy, owner of Miami Tattoo Company, took a chance on him in return, bringing him in as an apprentice. From that point forward, the craft became the obsession.
Today, his work moves beyond traditional tattooing. Each piece is built as a visual narrative — weaving Greek statuary, religious iconography, and abstract symbolism into compositions designed to feel both timeless and unmistakably personal. His focus is contrast, flow, and precision: high-detail work engineered to age cleanly and hold its impact on the skin for decades.
That same language extends into his Cyber Angelism series — a custom body of work exploring what sacred imagery looks like in a post-human age. Halos rendered as signal. Annunciations delivered through machine. Saints rebuilt as architecture. It is the same hand, pulled forward into a different century.
Jeremiah works exclusively on custom, large-scale projects — sleeves and long-form pieces, developed in close collaboration with clients who care about meaning, originality, and craft. Every project is intentional from first sketch to final session. The goal isn't a tattoo. It's an experience the work makes permanent.
He is building a brand around artistry, atmosphere, and purpose — one that aims to redefine what it means to wear meaningful art on the body.
Jeremiah took an idea I couldn't put into words and built it into the best piece on my body. He treats every session like it matters because to him it actually does.
The level of detail is on another level. Sat for him three times now and every piece has aged perfectly. He's the only artist I'll go to.
Walked in thinking I knew what I wanted. Walked out with something better than I could've drawn up myself. Real artist, not just a tattooer.
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