

Anime, Ink, and Bold Self-Expression
I’m a queer tattoo artist with a deep love for anime, video games, and bold self-expression through ink. Raised in the world of tattooing—with a father behind the machine and a mother at the front desk—this art form has always been a part of who I am. I have a passion for black and grey work, anime-inspired pieces, and queer art, but I’m always open to new ideas and creative challenges.
My goal is to create a safe, affirming space for every client, where individuality is celebrated and everyone feels welcome. Whether you’re looking for a piece that tells your story or just something that makes you smile, I’m here to help bring your vision to life.
Frequently asked questions
For black and grey work, I recommend the following:
- Take the wrapping off the following morning.
- Wash your hands and then the tattoo with antibacterial soappat it dry with a paper towellet it be dry for roughly 5 mins so that all the moisture is off.
- Moisturize the tattoo with a scent free, dye free, alcohol free lotiondo this step twice a day. * lotion will be as needed during the day when it feels dry/itchy
For color work, I recommend clients do the following:
- Take the wrapping off the following morning.
- First day of washing the tattoo at home, you will wash it 3 times the first day and not moisturize.
- Let the color work breathe and weep the first day.
- Wash your hands and then the tattoo with antibacterial soappat it dry with a paper towellet it be dry for roughly 5 mins so that all the moisture is off.
- For the next 13 days after that, twice a day and moisturize as needed.
After getting a tattoo clients should not do the following:
- Submerge in water for two weeks
- Put in direct sunlight
- Itch or pick at the tattoo
Yes, I do not tattoo the following regions:
- Faces
- Necks
- Fingers














