My Journey into Tattooing
Over ten years ago, I decided to make one of the biggest changes of my life. After a successful career as a sound engineer — a job that took me across venues, cities, and countless long nights — I found myself craving something different. The world of television had given me creativity, technical skills, and an eye (or rather, an ear) for detail, but the irregular hours and constant travel began to take their toll. I wanted to create something lasting, something tangible.
That’s wen I did the bold jump into tattooing.
The Start of a New Chapter
I’ve always been fascinated by art and personal expression. Tattoos, to me, are a powerful blend of both — art that lives and breathes on human skin. When I finally decided to follow that passion, I enrolled in a tattoo course. What started as curiosity quickly turned into obsession.
The learning curve was steep. My early days were filled with hours of practice — first on fake skin, then on brave friends who trusted me enough to turn their ideas into permanent art. Each design, no matter how small, taught me something new about technique, patience, and precision.
Finding My Flow
The first paying clients came sooner than I expected. I still remember the mix of nerves and excitement from those early appointments — the steady buzz of the machine, the focus that takes over, and the satisfaction of seeing a client’s face light up when they look in the mirror.
Tattooing gave me what I had been missing in my previous career: connection. Every piece tells a story — a memory, a milestone, a message — and I get to help people wear those stories proudly.
Exploring Every Style
In the beginning, I tried every style I could — from bold traditional pieces to geometric patterns and blackwork. Each had its own beauty, its own rhythm. But over time, I noticed there was one style that kept drawing me back: fine line tattoos.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about creating delicate, precise designs with the smallest needles. Fine line tattooing demands complete focus — a steady hand, no room for mistakes, and absolute trust in your technique. It’s challenging, but that’s exactly why I love it.
A Decade Later
Now, after more than a decade behind the machine, fine line tattooing has become my signature style. My background as a sound engineer still influences the way I work — the same focus I once used to balance frequencies, I now use to perfect the thinnest lines.
Tattooing has given me everything I was looking for: creativity, connection, and a way to make art that truly lasts.
And as trends come and go, I’ll still be here — creating clean, timeless designs, one fine line at a time.
Looking Ahead
Tattooing isn’t just my job — it’s my language, my lifestyle, and my legacy. Whether I’m working on a minimalist design or a full custom piece, I see it as part of an ongoing story, one that connects art, people, and time.
And honestly, I can’t imagine doing anything else.