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Explore my work in color realism and black & grey tattoos.
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
Recommendations After the Session
Tattoo Care with a Healing Film First 3–5 Days The tattoo should be kept under the healing film for 3 to 5 days, depending on the situation. It can be removed earlier, but then you will need to switch to traditional aftercare. During this period, avoid: • scratching • tanning or solarium • swimming • touching with dirty hands If there is severe itching, signs of an allergic reaction, or fluid escapes from under the film, the film should be removed and you should switch to traditional aftercare. After Removing the Healing Film • Wash the tattoo gently with mild soap and lukewarm water (not hot!) — ideally, water should be at body temperature or slightly warmer. • Apply a moist compress using plain paper soaked in water and cover it with plastic wrap for 1 hour. Further Care (2–3 Weeks) • Apply a thin layer of cream on the tattoo regularly, keeping the skin always moisturized. • At night, you can use a baby cloth to keep the tattoo hydrated and prevent smudging of the ink. (Even after 3–4 weeks, the tattoo may not be fully healed — try to avoid direct sunlight and any skin injuries.)
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
About me
I started my tattooing journey back in 2015. At that time, I had no family support—only my dream and my girlfriend, who stood by me through everything. For the first two years, I worked tirelessly, barely looking up from my machine, soaking up every bit of knowledge I could find. Those years of relentless hustle taught me that a tattoo is more than just ink; it’s a commitment. Today, that same grit and dedication go into every line I draw for you. I don’t just create art—I honor the trust you place in me.Growth Through Community As I found my place in the industry, I surrounded myself with fellow artists who became my friends and mentors. This brotherhood triggered a period of rapid progression. Every person who shared their knowledge, every tip on technique, and every shared session helped me evolve into a better artist. I am deeply grateful for this collective wisdom. It taught me that growth has no finish line, and it’s this constant drive for perfection that I bring to every piece of art I create for you.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
Recommendations Before the Session
Before the Session • Start creaming your skin twice a day for a week before the appointment (no scrubs or harsh exfoliants). • Avoid tanning and stay out of the solarium for 5–7 days. Avoid skin damage — no waxing or sugaring for 3 days before the session. • Stay hydrated and get enough sleep. • No alcohol or energy drinks 24 hours before the appointment. On the Day of the Session • Eat a full meal before you arrive. • Skin must be clean and free of creams or oils. • Wear comfortable clothing that gives easy access to the tattoo area. • Bring water and a snack. • Do not take aspirin or similar blood-thinning medications.
Traditional Tattoo Aftercare
1. First Hours After the Session • After the session, the artist usually treats the tattoo with an antiseptic and covers it with a clean dressing (film or baby cloth). • Keep the dressing on for 1–4 hours (according to your artist) to protect the tattoo from dust and bacteria. (If it’s a film, start the aftercare procedure immediately after arriving home.) 2. First Wash • Carefully remove the dressing. • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap. • Rinse the tattoo with lukewarm running water and mild, fragrance-free soap — do not use hot or cold water (body temperature is ideal). • Gently pat dry with a paper towel — do not rub. 3. Applying Cream • Apply a thin layer of recommended healing cream (you can apply slightly more at night). • Cover the tattoo with a baby cloth (fabric side against the tattoo, film side outside) and secure with tape. • Repeat this procedure every 4–6 hours for 4 days. (Check the cloth each morning — if there are no signs of discharge, you can use the cloth only at night or when going out for convenience.) 4. During the Next 2–3 Weeks • Avoid direct sunlight, tanning, and solarium. • Do not scratch or remove scabs — they will fall off naturally. • Avoid swimming, saunas, and hot baths. • Wear loose clothing to prevent friction and protect the tattoo. 5. After Full Healing • The skin may remain slightly dry for 3–4 weeks — continue moisturizing. • Protect the tattoo with SPF cream when exposed to the sun (ideally every time you go outside).
Recommendations After the Session
Tattoo Care with a Healing Film First 3–5 Days The tattoo should be kept under the healing film for 3 to 5 days, depending on the situation. It can be removed earlier, but then you will need to switch to traditional aftercare. During this period, avoid: • scratching • tanning or solarium • swimming • touching with dirty hands If there is severe itching, signs of an allergic reaction, or fluid escapes from under the film, the film should be removed and you should switch to traditional aftercare. After Removing the Healing Film • Wash the tattoo gently with mild soap and lukewarm water (not hot!) — ideally, water should be at body temperature or slightly warmer. • Apply a moist compress using plain paper soaked in water and cover it with plastic wrap for 1 hour. Further Care (2–3 Weeks) • Apply a thin layer of cream on the tattoo regularly, keeping the skin always moisturized. • At night, you can use a baby cloth to keep the tattoo hydrated and prevent smudging of the ink. (Even after 3–4 weeks, the tattoo may not be fully healed — try to avoid direct sunlight and any skin injuries.)
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
Tattoo aftercare tips
- Keep your tattoo clean to prevent infection. - Avoid scratching or peeling; moisturize as advised so the color lasts. - No sun or swimming for 2 weeks; wear loose clothing. - Wash gently and pat dry. Aftercare is vital: it helps your skin heal so your tattoo remains vibrant, sharp, and healthy.
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
About me
I started my tattooing journey back in 2015. At that time, I had no family support—only my dream and my girlfriend, who stood by me through everything. For the first two years, I worked tirelessly, barely looking up from my machine, soaking up every bit of knowledge I could find. Those years of relentless hustle taught me that a tattoo is more than just ink; it’s a commitment. Today, that same grit and dedication go into every line I draw for you. I don’t just create art—I honor the trust you place in me.Growth Through Community As I found my place in the industry, I surrounded myself with fellow artists who became my friends and mentors. This brotherhood triggered a period of rapid progression. Every person who shared their knowledge, every tip on technique, and every shared session helped me evolve into a better artist. I am deeply grateful for this collective wisdom. It taught me that growth has no finish line, and it’s this constant drive for perfection that I bring to every piece of art I create for you.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
Recommendations Before the Session
Before the Session • Start creaming your skin twice a day for a week before the appointment (no scrubs or harsh exfoliants). • Avoid tanning and stay out of the solarium for 5–7 days. Avoid skin damage — no waxing or sugaring for 3 days before the session. • Stay hydrated and get enough sleep. • No alcohol or energy drinks 24 hours before the appointment. On the Day of the Session • Eat a full meal before you arrive. • Skin must be clean and free of creams or oils. • Wear comfortable clothing that gives easy access to the tattoo area. • Bring water and a snack. • Do not take aspirin or similar blood-thinning medications.
Traditional Tattoo Aftercare
1. First Hours After the Session • After the session, the artist usually treats the tattoo with an antiseptic and covers it with a clean dressing (film or baby cloth). • Keep the dressing on for 1–4 hours (according to your artist) to protect the tattoo from dust and bacteria. (If it’s a film, start the aftercare procedure immediately after arriving home.) 2. First Wash • Carefully remove the dressing. • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap. • Rinse the tattoo with lukewarm running water and mild, fragrance-free soap — do not use hot or cold water (body temperature is ideal). • Gently pat dry with a paper towel — do not rub. 3. Applying Cream • Apply a thin layer of recommended healing cream (you can apply slightly more at night). • Cover the tattoo with a baby cloth (fabric side against the tattoo, film side outside) and secure with tape. • Repeat this procedure every 4–6 hours for 4 days. (Check the cloth each morning — if there are no signs of discharge, you can use the cloth only at night or when going out for convenience.) 4. During the Next 2–3 Weeks • Avoid direct sunlight, tanning, and solarium. • Do not scratch or remove scabs — they will fall off naturally. • Avoid swimming, saunas, and hot baths. • Wear loose clothing to prevent friction and protect the tattoo. 5. After Full Healing • The skin may remain slightly dry for 3–4 weeks — continue moisturizing. • Protect the tattoo with SPF cream when exposed to the sun (ideally every time you go outside).
Recommendations After the Session
Tattoo Care with a Healing Film First 3–5 Days The tattoo should be kept under the healing film for 3 to 5 days, depending on the situation. It can be removed earlier, but then you will need to switch to traditional aftercare. During this period, avoid: • scratching • tanning or solarium • swimming • touching with dirty hands If there is severe itching, signs of an allergic reaction, or fluid escapes from under the film, the film should be removed and you should switch to traditional aftercare. After Removing the Healing Film • Wash the tattoo gently with mild soap and lukewarm water (not hot!) — ideally, water should be at body temperature or slightly warmer. • Apply a moist compress using plain paper soaked in water and cover it with plastic wrap for 1 hour. Further Care (2–3 Weeks) • Apply a thin layer of cream on the tattoo regularly, keeping the skin always moisturized. • At night, you can use a baby cloth to keep the tattoo hydrated and prevent smudging of the ink. (Even after 3–4 weeks, the tattoo may not be fully healed — try to avoid direct sunlight and any skin injuries.)
About me
I started my tattooing journey back in 2015. At that time, I had no family support—only my dream and my girlfriend, who stood by me through everything. For the first two years, I worked tirelessly, barely looking up from my machine, soaking up every bit of knowledge I could find. Those years of relentless hustle taught me that a tattoo is more than just ink; it’s a commitment. Today, that same grit and dedication go into every line I draw for you. I don’t just create art—I honor the trust you place in me.Growth Through Community As I found my place in the industry, I surrounded myself with fellow artists who became my friends and mentors. This brotherhood triggered a period of rapid progression. Every person who shared their knowledge, every tip on technique, and every shared session helped me evolve into a better artist. I am deeply grateful for this collective wisdom. It taught me that growth has no finish line, and it’s this constant drive for perfection that I bring to every piece of art I create for you.
About me
I started my tattooing journey back in 2015. At that time, I had no family support—only my dream and my girlfriend, who stood by me through everything. For the first two years, I worked tirelessly, barely looking up from my machine, soaking up every bit of knowledge I could find. Those years of relentless hustle taught me that a tattoo is more than just ink; it’s a commitment. Today, that same grit and dedication go into every line I draw for you. I don’t just create art—I honor the trust you place in me.Growth Through Community As I found my place in the industry, I surrounded myself with fellow artists who became my friends and mentors. This brotherhood triggered a period of rapid progression. Every person who shared their knowledge, every tip on technique, and every shared session helped me evolve into a better artist. I am deeply grateful for this collective wisdom. It taught me that growth has no finish line, and it’s this constant drive for perfection that I bring to every piece of art I create for you.
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
Recommendations Before the Session
Before the Session • Start creaming your skin twice a day for a week before the appointment (no scrubs or harsh exfoliants). • Avoid tanning and stay out of the solarium for 5–7 days. Avoid skin damage — no waxing or sugaring for 3 days before the session. • Stay hydrated and get enough sleep. • No alcohol or energy drinks 24 hours before the appointment. On the Day of the Session • Eat a full meal before you arrive. • Skin must be clean and free of creams or oils. • Wear comfortable clothing that gives easy access to the tattoo area. • Bring water and a snack. • Do not take aspirin or similar blood-thinning medications.
Recommendations Before the Session
Before the Session • Start creaming your skin twice a day for a week before the appointment (no scrubs or harsh exfoliants). • Avoid tanning and stay out of the solarium for 5–7 days. Avoid skin damage — no waxing or sugaring for 3 days before the session. • Stay hydrated and get enough sleep. • No alcohol or energy drinks 24 hours before the appointment. On the Day of the Session • Eat a full meal before you arrive. • Skin must be clean and free of creams or oils. • Wear comfortable clothing that gives easy access to the tattoo area. • Bring water and a snack. • Do not take aspirin or similar blood-thinning medications.
Recommendations After the Session
Tattoo Care with a Healing Film First 3–5 Days The tattoo should be kept under the healing film for 3 to 5 days, depending on the situation. It can be removed earlier, but then you will need to switch to traditional aftercare. During this period, avoid: • scratching • tanning or solarium • swimming • touching with dirty hands If there is severe itching, signs of an allergic reaction, or fluid escapes from under the film, the film should be removed and you should switch to traditional aftercare. After Removing the Healing Film • Wash the tattoo gently with mild soap and lukewarm water (not hot!) — ideally, water should be at body temperature or slightly warmer. • Apply a moist compress using plain paper soaked in water and cover it with plastic wrap for 1 hour. Further Care (2–3 Weeks) • Apply a thin layer of cream on the tattoo regularly, keeping the skin always moisturized. • At night, you can use a baby cloth to keep the tattoo hydrated and prevent smudging of the ink. (Even after 3–4 weeks, the tattoo may not be fully healed — try to avoid direct sunlight and any skin injuries.)
Recommendations After the Session
Tattoo Care with a Healing Film First 3–5 Days The tattoo should be kept under the healing film for 3 to 5 days, depending on the situation. It can be removed earlier, but then you will need to switch to traditional aftercare. During this period, avoid: • scratching • tanning or solarium • swimming • touching with dirty hands If there is severe itching, signs of an allergic reaction, or fluid escapes from under the film, the film should be removed and you should switch to traditional aftercare. After Removing the Healing Film • Wash the tattoo gently with mild soap and lukewarm water (not hot!) — ideally, water should be at body temperature or slightly warmer. • Apply a moist compress using plain paper soaked in water and cover it with plastic wrap for 1 hour. Further Care (2–3 Weeks) • Apply a thin layer of cream on the tattoo regularly, keeping the skin always moisturized. • At night, you can use a baby cloth to keep the tattoo hydrated and prevent smudging of the ink. (Even after 3–4 weeks, the tattoo may not be fully healed — try to avoid direct sunlight and any skin injuries.)
Traditional Tattoo Aftercare
1. First Hours After the Session • After the session, the artist usually treats the tattoo with an antiseptic and covers it with a clean dressing (film or baby cloth). • Keep the dressing on for 1–4 hours (according to your artist) to protect the tattoo from dust and bacteria. (If it’s a film, start the aftercare procedure immediately after arriving home.) 2. First Wash • Carefully remove the dressing. • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap. • Rinse the tattoo with lukewarm running water and mild, fragrance-free soap — do not use hot or cold water (body temperature is ideal). • Gently pat dry with a paper towel — do not rub. 3. Applying Cream • Apply a thin layer of recommended healing cream (you can apply slightly more at night). • Cover the tattoo with a baby cloth (fabric side against the tattoo, film side outside) and secure with tape. • Repeat this procedure every 4–6 hours for 4 days. (Check the cloth each morning — if there are no signs of discharge, you can use the cloth only at night or when going out for convenience.) 4. During the Next 2–3 Weeks • Avoid direct sunlight, tanning, and solarium. • Do not scratch or remove scabs — they will fall off naturally. • Avoid swimming, saunas, and hot baths. • Wear loose clothing to prevent friction and protect the tattoo. 5. After Full Healing • The skin may remain slightly dry for 3–4 weeks — continue moisturizing. • Protect the tattoo with SPF cream when exposed to the sun (ideally every time you go outside).
Traditional Tattoo Aftercare
1. First Hours After the Session • After the session, the artist usually treats the tattoo with an antiseptic and covers it with a clean dressing (film or baby cloth). • Keep the dressing on for 1–4 hours (according to your artist) to protect the tattoo from dust and bacteria. (If it’s a film, start the aftercare procedure immediately after arriving home.) 2. First Wash • Carefully remove the dressing. • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap. • Rinse the tattoo with lukewarm running water and mild, fragrance-free soap — do not use hot or cold water (body temperature is ideal). • Gently pat dry with a paper towel — do not rub. 3. Applying Cream • Apply a thin layer of recommended healing cream (you can apply slightly more at night). • Cover the tattoo with a baby cloth (fabric side against the tattoo, film side outside) and secure with tape. • Repeat this procedure every 4–6 hours for 4 days. (Check the cloth each morning — if there are no signs of discharge, you can use the cloth only at night or when going out for convenience.) 4. During the Next 2–3 Weeks • Avoid direct sunlight, tanning, and solarium. • Do not scratch or remove scabs — they will fall off naturally. • Avoid swimming, saunas, and hot baths. • Wear loose clothing to prevent friction and protect the tattoo. 5. After Full Healing • The skin may remain slightly dry for 3–4 weeks — continue moisturizing. • Protect the tattoo with SPF cream when exposed to the sun (ideally every time you go outside).
About me
I started my tattooing journey back in 2015. At that time, I had no family support—only my dream and my girlfriend, who stood by me through everything. For the first two years, I worked tirelessly, barely looking up from my machine, soaking up every bit of knowledge I could find. Those years of relentless hustle taught me that a tattoo is more than just ink; it’s a commitment. Today, that same grit and dedication go into every line I draw for you. I don’t just create art—I honor the trust you place in me.
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
Recommendations Before the Session
Before the Session • Start creaming your skin twice a day for a week before the appointment (no scrubs or harsh exfoliants). • Avoid tanning and stay out of the solarium for 5–7 days. Avoid skin damage — no waxing or sugaring for 3 days before the session. • Stay hydrated and get enough sleep. • No alcohol or energy drinks 24 hours before the appointment. On the Day of the Session • Eat a full meal before you arrive. • Skin must be clean and free of creams or oils. • Wear comfortable clothing that gives easy access to the tattoo area. • Bring water and a snack. • Do not take aspirin or similar blood-thinning medications.
Recommendations After the Session
Tattoo Care with a Healing Film First 3–5 Days The tattoo should be kept under the healing film for 3 to 5 days, depending on the situation. It can be removed earlier, but then you will need to switch to traditional aftercare. During this period, avoid: • scratching • tanning or solarium • swimming • touching with dirty hands If there is severe itching, signs of an allergic reaction, or fluid escapes from under the film, the film should be removed and you should switch to traditional aftercare. After Removing the Healing Film • Wash the tattoo gently with mild soap and lukewarm water (not hot!) — ideally, water should be at body temperature or slightly warmer. • Apply a moist compress using plain paper soaked in water and cover it with plastic wrap for 1 hour. Further Care (2–3 Weeks) • Apply a thin layer of cream on the tattoo regularly, keeping the skin always moisturized. • At night, you can use a baby cloth to keep the tattoo hydrated and prevent smudging of the ink. (Even after 3–4 weeks, the tattoo may not be fully healed — try to avoid direct sunlight and any skin injuries.)
Traditional Tattoo Aftercare
1. First Hours After the Session • After the session, the artist usually treats the tattoo with an antiseptic and covers it with a clean dressing (film or baby cloth). • Keep the dressing on for 1–4 hours (according to your artist) to protect the tattoo from dust and bacteria. (If it’s a film, start the aftercare procedure immediately after arriving home.) 2. First Wash • Carefully remove the dressing. • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap. • Rinse the tattoo with lukewarm running water and mild, fragrance-free soap — do not use hot or cold water (body temperature is ideal). • Gently pat dry with a paper towel — do not rub. 3. Applying Cream • Apply a thin layer of recommended healing cream (you can apply slightly more at night). • Cover the tattoo with a baby cloth (fabric side against the tattoo, film side outside) and secure with tape. • Repeat this procedure every 4–6 hours for 4 days. (Check the cloth each morning — if there are no signs of discharge, you can use the cloth only at night or when going out for convenience.) 4. During the Next 2–3 Weeks • Avoid direct sunlight, tanning, and solarium. • Do not scratch or remove scabs — they will fall off naturally. • Avoid swimming, saunas, and hot baths. • Wear loose clothing to prevent friction and protect the tattoo. 5. After Full Healing • The skin may remain slightly dry for 3–4 weeks — continue moisturizing. • Protect the tattoo with SPF cream when exposed to the sun (ideally every time you go outside).
About me
I started my tattooing journey back in 2015. At that time, I had no family support—only my dream and my girlfriend, who stood by me through everything. For the first two years, I worked tirelessly, barely looking up from my machine, soaking up every bit of knowledge I could find. Those years of relentless hustle taught me that a tattoo is more than just ink; it’s a commitment. Today, that same grit and dedication go into every line I draw for you. I don’t just create art—I honor the trust you place in me. Growth Through Community As I found my place in the industry, I surrounded myself with fellow artists who became my friends and mentors. This brotherhood triggered a period of rapid progression. Every person who shared their knowledge, every tip on technique, and every shared session helped me evolve into a better artist. I am deeply grateful for this collective wisdom. It taught me that growth has no finish line, and it’s this constant drive for perfection that I bring to every piece of art I create for you.
Why choose me as your artist
I bring over 10 years of experience and a personal, creative approach to every tattoo. Each piece is custom-designed for you, considering body, emotion, and meaning. I guarantee comfort, hygiene, and honest communication throughout the process so you can feel confident in your decision.
About the tattoo process
1. Idea: We start with a conversation, shaping your concept into a unique sketch made just for you. 2. Preparation: Everything is sterilized; the stencil is meticulously placed. Only after your approval do we begin. 3. Creation: Calm and precise, each stroke adds to your story. Breaks, comfort, and accuracy are key. 4. Finishing & Care: Cleaning, treatment, and a protective film ensure proper healing. You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions.
Recommendations Before the Session
Before the Session • Start creaming your skin twice a day for a week before the appointment (no scrubs or harsh exfoliants). • Avoid tanning and stay out of the solarium for 5–7 days. Avoid skin damage — no waxing or sugaring for 3 days before the session. • Stay hydrated and get enough sleep. • No alcohol or energy drinks 24 hours before the appointment. On the Day of the Session • Eat a full meal before you arrive. • Skin must be clean and free of creams or oils. • Wear comfortable clothing that gives easy access to the tattoo area. • Bring water and a snack. • Do not take aspirin or similar blood-thinning medications.
Recommendations After the Session
Tattoo Care with a Healing Film First 3–5 Days The tattoo should be kept under the healing film for 3 to 5 days, depending on the situation. It can be removed earlier, but then you will need to switch to traditional aftercare. During this period, avoid: • scratching • tanning or solarium • swimming • touching with dirty hands If there is severe itching, signs of an allergic reaction, or fluid escapes from under the film, the film should be removed and you should switch to traditional aftercare. After Removing the Healing Film • Wash the tattoo gently with mild soap and lukewarm water (not hot!) — ideally, water should be at body temperature or slightly warmer. • Apply a moist compress using plain paper soaked in water and cover it with plastic wrap for 1 hour. Further Care (2–3 Weeks) • Apply a thin layer of cream on the tattoo regularly, keeping the skin always moisturized. • At night, you can use a baby cloth to keep the tattoo hydrated and prevent smudging of the ink. (Even after 3–4 weeks, the tattoo may not be fully healed — try to avoid direct sunlight and any skin injuries.)
Traditional Tattoo Aftercare
1. First Hours After the Session • After the session, the artist usually treats the tattoo with an antiseptic and covers it with a clean dressing (film or baby cloth). • Keep the dressing on for 1–4 hours (according to your artist) to protect the tattoo from dust and bacteria. (If it’s a film, start the aftercare procedure immediately after arriving home.) 2. First Wash • Carefully remove the dressing. • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap. • Rinse the tattoo with lukewarm running water and mild, fragrance-free soap — do not use hot or cold water (body temperature is ideal). • Gently pat dry with a paper towel — do not rub. 3. Applying Cream • Apply a thin layer of recommended healing cream (you can apply slightly more at night). • Cover the tattoo with a baby cloth (fabric side against the tattoo, film side outside) and secure with tape. • Repeat this procedure every 4–6 hours for 4 days. (Check the cloth each morning — if there are no signs of discharge, you can use the cloth only at night or when going out for convenience.) 4. During the Next 2–3 Weeks • Avoid direct sunlight, tanning, and solarium. • Do not scratch or remove scabs — they will fall off naturally. • Avoid swimming, saunas, and hot baths. • Wear loose clothing to prevent friction and protect the tattoo. 5. After Full Healing • The skin may remain slightly dry for 3–4 weeks — continue moisturizing. • Protect the tattoo with SPF cream when exposed to the sun (ideally every time you go outside).


