
I’ve always been the kind of person who needs to create. As a kid, I was constantly drawing—doodling in school, sketching at home, and experimenting with every medium I could find. But finding my artistic voice wasn’t instant. It took years of trial and error, pushing through self-doubt, and refining my skills until I developed a style that truly felt like my own.
Tattooing became a natural extension of that passion. After years of working on paper, I wanted to push my art further—to make it permanent, personal, and meaningful. I pursued an apprenticeship, dedicating myself to mastering both the technical craft and artistic composition of tattooing. Now, with over five years of experience, I have the privilege of turning my art into something that people can carry with them forever.
My inspiration comes from fantasy, nature, and vintage craftsmanship—things rich in history, detail, and imagination. I love the intricate patterns of old tapestries, the organic movement of vines and branches, and the storytelling woven into handcrafted art. My work balances softness and structure, where delicate lines can create something bold, and every composition feels like it was always meant to be there.