ARTIST AND TATTOOIST.
Art has always been part of my life, in different shapes and forms. From painting to drawing, from studying light and colour to understanding the human figure and its presence.
After years of working on canvas, my practice naturally expanded into tattooing — another way of telling stories, another surface where art can live.
Tattooing became a new language for me: more intimate, more direct. A way to leave a mark, a memory, something that moves with a person for a lifetime.
Just like a painting, a tattoo carries emotion, intention, and time. But unlike a canvas, it becomes part of someone’s life, their body, their story.
My background in painting deeply influences my tattoo work. I approach skin the same way I approach canvas — with attention to form, balance, shading, and colour play.
Realism, depth, and flow are central to my process, whether I’m working in black and grey or colour.
Today, my studio practice lives between painting and tattoo, exploring the human presence through both mediums, always with the same respect for craft, patience, and meaning.