myself
about
Tattooing is not merely a hobby for me; it is a way of life. It affords me the opportunity to merge my creative process with my love for social media and extensive travel.
However, life is full of surprises, and a spontaneous idea to attend tattoo courses suddenly arose. It was during this time that I realized my true passion lay in the art of tattooing. After much contemplation, I took the bold step of quitting my job to fully dedicate myself to this fascinating art form. Countless hours of practice, rigorous study, and collaboration with other talented artists have brought me to where I stand today.
Since my childhood, I have harbored a genuine passion for the art of drawing. At the age of eleven, my artistic talents were recognized, and I was enrolled in an esteemed art school from which I graduated with flying colors. My skills continued to flourish as I sought guidance from private teachers, who helped me secure a place at the illustrious Moscow State Art Academy. In 2017, I was awarded a diploma with honors in graphic design, marking the beginning of my career in the field.
my style
about
Anatomy is crucial to my work, as it is essential to understand the body well. I begin by sketching a design that accentuates the placement area. Symmetry is important in every design, and it must be centered accurately. My designs cannot be applied to any part of the skin; finding the exact center is crucial to ensure the proper application of the drawing. It is important to be mindful of the design's distortion during transfer onto the skin or movements because my designs are characterized by symmetry, precise lines, and circles.
My designs typically feature lotus flowers, moons, suns, stars, dots, ornaments, and other symbols that are added based on the client's preferences, significance, and tattoo placement. Each element has its own meaning, and I strive to create a personalized tattoo for every individual.
My style is characterized by delicate fineline combined with the autodot shading technique, which involves using numerous small dots to create shadow.
the session
before
If you are ill, it’s recommended to postpone the session. Any ailment can affect your pain threshold and the quality of your future tattoo.
Also, before the session, you shouldn’t drink strong black coffee and alcohol. It’s recommended to eat well and sleep well. It’s especially helpful to eat something sweet, as this will increase your blood glucose levels, which can reduce the chance of soreness during the session.
It’s not recommended to visit the solarium or conduct an epilation before the session, in order to avoid skin irritation.
A few days before the session, it is recommended to moisturize the skin with cream or oil at the spot of the future tattoo. Well-moisturized skin will help to make the tattooing process easier.
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