My Tattooing Style

  • Fineline floral tattooing combines delicate, precise lines with organic flower shapes to create light, elegant designs on the skin. This style focuses on subtle details and soft movement, giving each piece a timeless, refined look that feels both natural and expressive.

  • Dotwork tattooing builds images and shading using countless small dots instead of solid lines or fills. This technique creates a soft, textured look with a lot of depth and dimension, making it ideal for mandalas, geometric patterns, gradients, and detailed black and grey designs.

  • Fineline tattooing is all about delicate, detailed lines that feel light and elegant on the skin. It’s perfect for creating subtle, timeless designs. This technique allows for a high level of precision and subtlety, making it perfect for minimalist designs, elegant scripts, and soft, realistic textures.

Back view of a woman with a large geometric tattoo featuring floral elements and lines, extending from her upper back to her lower back.
A person's arm extended downwards, revealing a fineline tattoo of three overlapping circles on the inner forearm.
A woman with a back tattoo of large peony floral designs, geometric lines, and dots, wearing a black bra.
A black and grey floral tattoo on a person's forearm featuring a large daisy-like flower with smaller surrounding flowers and leaves.
Dotwork-style tattoo covering a forearm, featuring a symmetrical pattern with sharp points and swirling accents.
Close-up of a person's thigh and hip with a detailed healed black and gray floral tattoo featuring large flowers, leaves, and a butterfly, with parts of the person's beige textured clothing visible at the top.
A person sitting on a wooden bench with floral tattoos on their arms, legs, and feet, wearing a brown sweater, a patterned skirt, and tan boots, with green plants in the background.
Black and gray tattoo of a fish and butterflies on a person's arm.