Tattooing isn’t where the work starts
it’s where it lands.
Tattooing isn’t where the work starts
it’s where it lands.
Illustration and sketching exist upstream of the needle. They’re spaces to think freely, explore ideas, and push form without the limits of skin.
The language stays the same. Only the medium changes.
Drawing sharpens decisions.
Drawing sharpens decisions.
It’s where composition is tested,
where contrast is explored,
where emotion is stripped down to essentials.
That discipline carries directly into tattooing —
especially in realism, fine line, and portrait work, where control and restraint matter more than excess.
Nothing here is decorative for the sake of it
This is slow work by design. Because meaningful things take time.
These influences aren’t explained. They’re absorbed.
Every piece is designed from scratch, in collaboration with the person wearing it.
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This work isn’t a deviation from tattooing.
It’s part of the same continuum.
Art doesn’t need an endpoint to be valid.
Some ideas become tattoos.
Some remain on paper.
Both matter.
Curious where an idea might belong?