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Honestly, I never thought Iād end up here. I actually graduated from architecture school (yeah, crazy, right?), but after a whole month working as an architect, I was like, "Nope, this aināt it." š
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A few years later, I got my first tattoo, and OMG, I was hooked. Watching the whole process? Seeing how art could live and breathe on skin? Pure magic. I loved the idea of turning someoneās body into a living, moving canvas
With my background in art, my obsession with tiny details, and, letās be real, a healthy dose of perfectionism, I decided to give it a try. I bought the cheapest tattoo machine I could find just to test the waters, and the second I started, I knew: This is itš¤
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Now, after years of practice (and sooo many designs), I specialize in delicate, detailed pieces. Tattooing isnāt just a job for meāitās a way to create something meaningful for every single person who trusts me with their skin
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Itās their story, told through my art, and honestly? Thereās nothing more fulfilling than thatš¤āØ