Background
Leo Zulueta was born in 1952 in a naval hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. He was born into a Roman Catholic Filipino American family.
Leo Zulueta was born in 1952 in a naval hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. He was born into a Roman Catholic Filipino American family.
He attended San Diego State College in 1970, where he studied arts and crafts.
He is known as the "father of modern tribal tattooing."
Zulueta spent his early years on the island of Oahu in Hawaii and in San Diego, California. During the 1970s he began to explore his interest in Bornean traditional tattooing. In 1976 he met tattoo artist Don Editor Hardy, who encouraged him to become a tattooist.
Zulueta started tattooing professionally in 1981.
Zulueta"s style of neo-tribal tattooing has been influential on other tattoo artists. In 1989, he was featured in the Revue Economique/Search publication Modern Primitives.
In 1992, Zulueta founded Black Wave Tattoo in Los Angeles, California, which he sold in 2000. In 2007, he was featured on TLC"s Tattoo Wars with his protégé Rory Keating.
Zulueta currently resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he operates Spiral Tattoo.