For the past 20 years, I’ve explored a wide range of artistic mediums, with the last five dedicated specifically to the craft of tattooing. Now in my fourth year of professional tattooing, I bring a deep respect for both the history and evolution of the art form. My background is rooted in traditional tattooing (old-school apprenticeship included, where making needles, machines and pigments by hand was part of the learning process). While I enjoy working in many styles, I’m especially drawn to Japanese-inspired imagery, black and grey work, pepper shading, and etched designs.
To me, tattooing is something sacred. A tattoo is more than an image, it’s an indelible mark carrying meaning, memory, and personal value for the wearer. The experience itself is just as important as the final piece: the discomfort, the laughter, the conversations, the trust, and the shared appreciation for art. My goal is to create work that not only looks beautiful but helps people feel more at home in their own skin. Whether you come in with a fully realized concept or the spark of an idea, I’m here to help bring your vision to life and create something meaningful together.















