📍Munich, Germany
I began tattooing eight years ago, inspired by Dimitri Babakhin and Makalio Folituu, as I’ve always been passionate about the Polynesian style. I’m entirely self-taught. Just six months into tattooing, I started doing guest spots to challenge myself and embrace the pressure—believing that constant discomfort leads to growth. That mindset has shaped my entire journey. After three years of working in the Polynesian style, I felt the urge to evolve artistically and decided to completely shift my focus. I transitioned into realism, a genre I’ve been dedicated to for the past five years. This change pushed me further and deepened my skills. I continuously strive to grow, never settling, always seeking new ways to improve and elevate my craft to the next level.
I’m simply a person who loves art in all its forms—whether it’s drawing, music, or anything creative. But more than that, I genuinely love people. I enjoy having deep, meaningful conversations with my clients. I consider myself quite spiritual, and tattooing has become a powerful way for me to connect with others and dive into their personal stories. It’s not unusual for clients to become close friends. For me, tattooing has never been just about making money—it’s always been about passion, connection, and expression. I cherish every aspect of the craft: the growth, the bonds I form, the travel, and even the unpredictable moments. All of it makes me feel alive. Through tattooing, I experience the world in a truly unique way.