
“That time I was reincarnated as a tattoo artist”
Subject/Style Preferences:
Fine line and Black and Grey
Anime
Flowers / Nature
Geometric / Abstract
Concept / Schematic
3D











Background
I’ve drawn since childhood. I drew in classes, after school, and when I should’ve been sleeping.
Then, one day I’m an adult drawing in meetings. I was there to make internet art but found myself writing more code than drawing. While coding was interesting, I could feel the art slipping away. I had to return to it.
In the olden days before lockdown, I decided to try another path with tattooing. Now here I am with a studio. But, because of the previous job, you get cool things like a smooth online booking process, crispy stencils, and precise designs. So it’s all part of the journey, right?
Art & Style
I’m fairly versatile, but highly technical.
I draw traditionally, but I also bring digital tools into the process. In the gallery above, the whirlpool, dragon, skull and hourglass, and scorpion began as 3d renders. The marbleized half-sleeve, and Polynesian manta were built as vector compositions. That approach keeps them crisp and gives you flexibility in refinement.
Other times, I work directly on the skin with with markers and brushes.
I don’t specialize in a single style. I work across subjects and approaches, but my process naturally leans toward precision fine-line work. Technical control matters to me. So does longevity.
What Clients Say Most Often
Across more than 1,500 sessions, these are the things clients mention most often:
- Easy-going. Even-keeled.
- Light-handed. Gentle.
- Thorough. Detail-focused.
- Consistently improving the space and the process.
