My path into tattooing hasn’t been traditional—and that’s by design. Rather than following a standard shop apprenticeship, I built my foundation through focused, independent training, mentorship, and ongoing study of the craft.
My background in art began long before tattooing. I’ve been practicing multimedia art for over 19 years, with 8 of those years spent studying multimedia realism under the guidance of a dedicated artist mentor, Kim Johnston. That experience shaped the way I approach my work today—grounding it in strong fundamentals, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of form, composition, and realism across different mediums.
I began tattooing in 2022, bringing that same discipline and artistic foundation into a new medium. Since then, I’ve focused on refining my technique, learning from experienced artists, and developing a deep respect for both the artistic and technical sides of the craft.
From the beginning, my goal has been to create an environment where quality, attention to detail, and client experience come first. That’s why I work out of a private studio setting. It allows me to offer a more personal, one-on-one experience while maintaining full control over hygiene, process, and the overall standard of work.
Every step—from consultation to finished piece—is intentional, structured, and centered around delivering consistent, high-quality results.
I believe great tattoos come from more than just artistic ability. They come from preparation, clear communication, and a commitment to constant improvement. My focus is simple: to create work that holds up over time, and to give every client an experience that feels professional, comfortable, and trusted.


