the body is art.
I've always been drawn to the intersection of art and anatomy, fascinated by those old medical illustrations that somehow made the clinical feel beautiful. That same careful observation guides my approach to tattooing. I want to understand not just the image you’re envisioning, but the feeling behind it, the memory it carries, the reason it belongs on your body.
When I was younger, people used to call me “bird bones”—fragile, breakable, too delicate for this world. But I learned something important over the years: being gentle doesn’t mean being weak. The most careful hands can create the strongest foundations.
That philosophy carries into everything I do as a tattoo artist. I believe that the best tattoos happen when there’s real trust between artist and client, when you feel safe enough to share not just what you want, but why it matters to you. My job isn’t just to put beautiful marks on your skin—it’s to create space where your story can unfold safely.
Vulnerability is part of this work—for both of us. You’re trusting me with your body and something meaningful to you. I’m bringing everything I know about technique, design, and human care to honor that trust. My goal is always to create an experience that feels as comfortable and authentic as the tattoo itself.