Gloved tattoo artist hands mid-line work, needle pressed to skin with ink pooling in stencil grooves
Studio Open · Taking Bookings

EVERY
LINE
IS A
DECISION

Custom tattoo work out of a basement studio. No flash. No compromises. Every piece starts with a conversation.

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Portfolio

THE WORK

Healed blackwork sleeve tattoo showing intricate geometric patterns in natural light on forearm
Healed · Sleeve

Geometric Blackwork

Healed · Sleeve
Close-up detail crop of fine-line botanical tattoo showing delicate leaf veins on inner wrist
Detail · Fine Line

Botanical Study

Detail · Fine Line
Process shot showing stencil application on shoulder blade before tattooing begins
Process · Stencil

Before the Needle

Process · Stencil
Studio setup showing ink caps lined up in a row with black and gray pigments ready for a session
Process · Setup

Ink Caps Ready

Process · Setup
Healed full backpiece Japanese dragon tattoo photographed in studio natural light
Healed · Backpiece

Dragon Backpiece

Healed · Backpiece
Macro detail of tattoo machine needle tip with ink, captured mid-session
Process · Machine

Machine Detail

Process · Machine
Healed script tattoo on forearm reading a personal phrase in elegant hand-lettering
Healed · Script

Hand Lettering

Healed · Script
Tight crop of traditional American eagle chest tattoo showing bold outlines and solid color fills
Healed · Traditional

American Eagle

Healed · Traditional
Tattoo artist gloved hands holding a rotary machine, preparing to begin line work on client
Process · Hands

The Work Begins

Process · Hands
How It Works

THE PROCESS

Artist and client reviewing reference photographs on a phone in the studio, consultation process
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01

The Consultation

Every piece starts with a conversation. You bring references, context, and what it means. I bring 12 years of reading skin and knowing what lasts.

Tattoo artist drawing custom design on paper at desk surrounded by flash sheets and reference art
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02

The Drawing

Stencil gets drawn by hand. No clip-art. No Procreate templates. The design is made for your specific placement, your specific body.

Close-up of gloved hands tattooing intricate line work on client skin with rotary machine
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03

The Session

Needle hits. The buzzing starts. This part is between you, me, and the machine. I work in silence unless you don't want silence.

Healed blackwork tattoo sleeve photographed in natural window light showing clean crisp lines
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04

The Heal

Six weeks. No sun. No picking. Then you come back, we photograph it in natural light, and it goes in the book.

Studio Journal

THE WRITING

Healed fine-line rib tattoo showing handwritten script letters photographed in natural light
Studio Diary
Feb 18, 2026·4 min read

The rib piece took four sessions. She never once asked me to stop.

She came in with a photo of her grandmother's handwriting on a birthday card. We spent two hours just talking about what the letters meant before I drew a single line. By session four the words were permanent. She cried. I pretended to check my machine.

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Empty tattoo studio at night with flash sheets covering walls and machine resting on workstation
Process6 min read

Why I stopped doing walk-ins three years ago.

It wasn't about the money. It was about the conversation I couldn't have with someone who walked through the door at 11pm wanting a skull on their knuckle.

Close-up of tattoo artist packing black ink into a geometric design showing technique and density
Technique8 min read

Packing black: the difference between a tattoo that ages and one that disappears.

The machine doesn't lie. You can feel when the ink is sitting right in the dermis versus when it's going too shallow. After twelve years you stop thinking about it.

FOLLOW THE PROCESS

Studio diary entries delivered when a piece finishes healing. No newsletter cadence. Just the work.

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The artist curates their own books. No pricing is listed here because every piece is different. Fill this out and a real conversation starts.

Response Time

5–7 business days

Who Reviews

The artist personally

Studio Location

Disclosed on booking

"I don't take every piece that comes through the door. I take the ones I can't stop thinking about."

— The Artist

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