Trixia

📍Philippstahl, Germany


My name is Patricia, but in the tattoo world I go by Trixia — a small twist on my own name that always felt natural. I’m from Málaga, in southern Spain. The first time I entered a tattoo studio I was seven, sitting beside my mother while she got tattooed. The sound and smell of ink stayed with me, and I somehow knew that world belonged to me. Life took time to circle back. I studied art, worked different jobs, and later moved to Germany. It wasn’t until I came here four years ago that I finally allowed myself to begin. Mostly self-taught, I’ve been tattooing for about three years, constantly learning and evolving with every piece I create.


I currently work at Good Times Tattoo in Germany. I learn there not through formal training, but through daily work, conversation, and the quiet discipline of showing up. I don’t divide tattooing into strict styles — for me, there are only good tattoos and bad tattoos, and I’m working every day to move toward the good ones. My work leans toward fine line and black and grey, influenced by realism, ornamental details, and collage compositions, which I hope to keep developing. I don’t have awards or recognition yet — I’m still on the path. My goal is to create tattoos that feel honest and alive, pieces that grow with the person who wears them.