Black-and-grey split face of a hannya mask and a woman's face, on a calf

Drawn in black. Sealed in red.

Japanese color · blackwork · fine line

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Selected Work

Saeha tattooing in the studio

Saeha, mid-session

About the artist

I don't believe an artist should have one trick. A peony in full color, a sigil in pure black, a single unbroken line — each asks for a different hand, and I keep all three sharp.

Most of my work starts as a conversation and ends as something you argue with me about removing from the flash wall.

If it's going on your skin forever, it should be drawn for your skin only.

Process & care

  1. Consultation

    DM or email with your idea. We talk subject, placement, size and budget until the brief is sharp.

  2. Design

    I draw the piece for your body, not from a flash book. You see the design and we refine it together.

  3. Session

    Stencil on, position checked twice, then ink. Breaks whenever you need them.

  4. Healing

    You leave wrapped, with care instructions. A tattoo is finished when it's healed — not when the machine stops.

Fine linework stage of a neo-tribal piece, freshly applied

linework stage — before shading

Aftercare

  • Wash gently with lukewarm water and fragrance-free soap after removing the wrap.
  • Apply a thin layer of fragrance-free moisturizer two to three times a day.
  • No direct sun, swimming, saunas or soaking while it heals.
  • Don't pick or scratch — let it flake on its own.
  • Follow the specific instructions you're given at your session; every piece heals differently.

Let's put it on skin.

Bookings open by DM. Tell me your idea, where it goes, roughly how big, your budget — and send reference images if you have them.

include — idea · placement · size · references · budget