Frequently Asked Questions
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I work exclusively with custom projects.
On the day of your session, we meet at the studio to discuss the concept, review references, analyze the area to be tattooed, take photographs, and begin building the design based on anatomy, proportions, and natural body flow.
This first stage is dedicated to defining the real structure of the project before tattooing begins. -
I don’t create final designs in advance.
The design is developed with you directly at the studio, because tattooing must be built on a real body, considering skin, volume, and movement.
This method allows for stronger compositions, better integration, and longer-lasting results. -
I specialize in fully custom tattoos, medium to large-scale pieces, and projects where composition, contrast, and body integration are central.
My focus is not on replicating images, but on creating work designed specifically for each person. -
No. You don’t need to arrive with a finished concept.
You can bring emotions, themes, visual references, or simply a general direction.
A fundamental part of my work is translating that into a solid, tattooable composition. -
Sessions begin at 11:00 AM.
The first hours are dedicated to design development and project preparation. Tattooing usually begins between 2:00 and 3:00 PM.
Sessions end no later than 9:00 PM. -
A session is planned as a full working day.
Actual tattooing time is usually between 5 and 7 hours, depending on the project, complexity, body area, and physical tolerance. -
No.
I work for quality, not speed or volume.
Each project receives the time it needs to achieve a strong and lasting result. -
Yes, when the project requires it.
Some pieces need to be developed over more than one session to reach their full potential.
Projects built in stages consistently produce better results.
At least one month must pass between sessions to allow proper skin recovery. -
I don’t use or recommend numbing creams before tattooing.
Only in the final stage, if necessary, I use specific products to relieve the area. -
Yes. You may bring one guest.
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To begin, please visit the Start Your Project section on this website and complete the form.
That information allows me to understand your idea, evaluate the project, and define the next steps.
You will receive a reply from me or my assistant.

