Finished pieces

Hello! New post incoming. Iโ€™ve been eager to share some pieces with you that I recently finished and still absolutely love! Lately, Iโ€™ve been incredibly fortunate to have many clients requesting tattoos in one of the latest styles Iโ€™m passionate about exploring further: ornamental Art Nouveau.

One standout project is Katherinaโ€™s leg sleeve, which took us about two years to complete! She traveled all the way from Zurich, dedicating two consecutive days for each session. Itโ€™s amazing to see how committed people are to their tattoos, and Iโ€™m deeply grateful for it.


Next up is a completed sunflower chest piece for Elina. Elina has been a client since my days at Das Kabinett. Her arm already features some of my work, and Iโ€™ve also reworked a few older pieces to create a more cohesive look. She plans to expand on these in the future, but for now, weโ€™re both really satisfied with how everything turned out!

I absolutely love creating chest piecesโ€”they look stunning on the body. Up next is an ornamental design on Kelly, who also plans to expand it in the future. We incorporated her neck into the piece as well, and Iโ€™m excited to explore this theme further by extending the ornamental design to a larger area of the body.

This is healed!
This piece is so beautiful I would love to do more of this

Iโ€™ve also been working on hand tattoos, which present a unique challenge. Tattooing fingers and knuckles requires adapting intricate ornamental designs to a small area while adhering to essential tattooing principles to ensure the tattoos heal well and age beautifully over time. Iโ€™m incredibly grateful to everyone who trusts me with their vision, allowing me to learn and improve as a tattoo artist, especially in the technical aspects of it.

This is a mix of victorian and art-nouveau
Thank you Cornelia for sitting so long that day

Finally, Iโ€™d like to share a cover-up featuring more snakes! The original tattoo I covered for Anna was actually one I did for her years ago in Barcelonaโ€”it was her first tattoo. Anna and I have known each other for a long time, and this time, she decided to cover the old piece because she no longer felt connected to it. She wanted something darker and stronger, symbolizing her growth and maturity. I find it truly fascinating how our personal transformations can change how we feel about our tattoos over time. She chose the snake to represent strength and metamorphosis, and it was an honor to cover up my own work.

Hope you find some inspiration in these pieces and if you want to transform yourself – I would love to be part of that transformation!

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