Tattooing is easy to learn today — there’s an endless amount of information online. However, becoming a truly great tattoo artist requires patience, discipline, and a significant amount of responsibility. We’re not selling a product; we’re creating permanent marks on real people.
That’s why I design with intention, work slowly when needed, and only take on projects where I know I can give my best.
I love tattooing — but what I enjoy the most is when a client gives me full trust. When someone shares their idea and lets me translate it into a design that will look amazing on their skin, time stops. That’s when tattooing becomes art, not labor.
Those are the moments where money becomes secondary and I could tattoo for hours without even noticing.
When I started, I wanted fame, awards, sponsors — everything the big artists had. Today my goal is simple:
I want clients who truly want to get tattooed by me.
Clients who value the art, the connection, and the experience.
Clients who walk out proud and introduce me with a smile:
“This is my tattoo artist.”
The awards will come if they’re meant to — and if not, the meaningful work will still be there.
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