I love sharing that, as a professional tattoo artist and graphic designer, throughout my career I have come to understand that tattooing is not just a technique, but the convergence of multiple artistic disciplines. Two of the fields that have most influenced my evolution as a tattoo artist are graphic design and painting , fundamental pillars that today define the quality, depth, and originality of my work.
From a very young age, I found in art a natural form of expression. I trained in graphic design, completed professional studies, and graduated from an art school, developing a strong foundation in composition, color theory, light and shadow techniques, and visual storytelling. At the same time, painting has been an essential part of my life since childhood, becoming not just a hobby, but a constant means of creative exploration.


These disciplines taught me to observe the world with greater sensitivity, to create images with intention, and to understand each piece as a balance between aesthetics and meaning. Thanks to this foundation, today I approach every tattoo as a personalized work of art, where concept, structure, and visual harmony are just as important as technique.
Graphic design allows me to develop strong, clear compositions that are adapted to the anatomy of the body, while painting brings fluidity, depth, and richness of texture to each piece. The union of both disciplines has elevated my way of tattooing, allowing me to create work with its own identity, character, and strong visual impact.
For me, tattooing is the result of years of learning, practice, and love for art in all its forms. Every piece I create reflects that journey, that passion, and that commitment to excellence.