FAQ

Do you specialize in a particular style?

My work is primarily focused on blackwork, dotwork, sacred geometry, reaction–diffusion patterns, and custom symbolic compositions.

While styles may vary, my goal is always to create timeless tattoos that integrate naturally with the body and remain meaningful over time.

Do you only do large tattoos?

No.

Whether a project is large or small is not important to me. What matters is whether the idea is interesting and inspiring. I enjoy working on both.

That said, larger projects allow more room for composition, flow, and creative development. This is usually where my work can unfold most fully.

I don't know exactly what I want. How do I find the right design?

Don't worry—that is part of my job.

You do not need to arrive with a finished concept. In many cases, a few reference images are enough to start the conversation. Simply send me 3–4 images that roughly capture the direction, mood, or style you are looking for.

Any input is welcome, but try not to overthink the process. Together we will develop a design that is unique, personal, and tailored specifically to you.

How much artistic freedom do you need?

The best results often emerge when there is a balance between your wishes and my experience as an artist.

You do not need to have every detail figured out. A clear direction is usually enough for us to create something unique together.

Do you work with existing designs?

Generally, no.

Every project is developed individually for the wearer. While reference images are helpful for communication, I do not copy existing tattoos or reproduce other artists' work.

Can I start a large project if you are only visiting for a short time?

Absolutely.

Over the years, I have developed an efficient approach to completing larger projects while traveling. With proper planning, extensive work can be completed surprisingly quickly.

For example, a full sleeve can often be executed in four sessions over the course of two weeks by working on consecutive days and scheduling follow-up sessions shortly afterward.

Where can I get tattooed by you?

I work internationally and frequently travel between different countries and guest spots.

Current locations and travel dates are announced on Instagram and through direct communication.

Will I see the design before the appointment?

In most cases, designs are finalized shortly before the appointment and are presented on the day of the session.

This approach allows me to stay focused on creating rather than endlessly revising designs and ensures that every project receives my full attention.

Do you charge by the hour or by the project?

For larger projects, I generally work with full-day sessions.

Don't worry—this does not mean eight hours of continuous tattooing. In most cases, a full-day appointment results in approximately 4–5 hours of actual tattooing time, allowing for breaks, preparation, stencil work, and adjustments.

For projects that can be completed in a single session, I usually prefer to agree on a fixed price in advance.

Will I get my deposit back if I change my mind?

No.

The deposit secures your appointment and covers planning, communication, scheduling, and organizational work. This is especially important when coordinating guest spots and travel arrangements.

Please book only when you are serious about moving forward with the project.