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PORTFOLIO

Welcome to my portfolio, here, you'll discover my carefully selected collection of tattoos, each piece handpicked for its unique essence and complexity. If you don't see your tattoo here I'm continually refining the categories to ensure every piece finds its perfect place. 

Select the style you're looking for :

Micro realism

Microrealism is a tattoo style that focuses on creating highly detailed and realistic images, often on a small scale. It involves intricate shading, fine lines, and attention to detail to produce tattoos that closely resemble photographs or artworks, capturing the subject's realism in a miniature form.

Micro Realism

Pros 

Detail: Fine line micro realism tattoos can achieve an astonishing level of detail, making them perfect for capturing realistic images of people, animals, or objects.  

Subtle and Elegant: Due to their fine lines, these tattoos can be subtle and elegant, making them suitable for smaller areas or people who prefer a more discreet tattoo.

Size: These tattoos are perfect for someone who's looking for something really small with a lot of detail.

Black and white: Black ink is well known for healing and aging really good in almost every skin.




Cons

Time-Consuming:
Achieving the level of detail in fine line micro realism tattoos can be very time-consuming. This means longer tattoo sessions, which can be more expensive, uncomfortable or even
painful for some individuals.

Fading and Blurring: Over time, fine lines can blur or fade more quickly than bolder lines or traditional tattoo styles. This means that these tattoos may require more frequent touch-ups to maintain their quality.

Skin Compatibility: Some people's skin may not hold fine lines well, which can lead to ink spreading or fading more quickly than expected.

Limited Areas: There might be areas where micro realism is not recommended. 




Remember that the pros and cons of getting a Micro Realism tattoo can vary depending on personal preferences and how well you take care of your tattoo after it's done.






FAQs


 

Micro realism full colour

Full-color microrealism is a tattoo style that combines the detailed and realistic approach of microrealism with a vibrant color palette. It aims to create highly detailed and lifelike images on a small scale while incorporating a wide range of colors to capture the subject with vibrant and realistic hues.

Micro realism full colour

Pros

 
Vibrant Colours: Captures lifelike and colourful representations, adding depth and vibrancy to the tattoo.

Detail : Can capture intricate details with both fine lines and a wide colour spectrum.
 
Eye-Catching: Colourful micro realism tattoos can be visually striking and attention-grabbing.



Cons


Time: Creating intricate, colourful designs can be time-intensive, leading to longer tattoo sessions.

Fading and Touch-Ups: Color tattoos may fade over time and require periodic touch-ups to maintain their vibrancy, you can extend their life using sunscreen almost everyday.

Cost: Typically more expensive due to the time and ink usage involved in creating detailed, colourful designs.


Pain Level: Larger and more colourful tattoos may be more painful during the tattooing process.



Remember that the pros and cons of getting a Full Color Micro Realism tattoo can vary depending on personal preferences and how well you take care of your tattoo after it's done.





FAQs

Blackwork

Simplicity at its finest. Line work tattoos embrace the beauty of pure outlines, free from shadows. Perfect for someone who's looking for something minimalist and elegant.

Blackwork

Pros

 
Less Painful: Some people find that linework tattoos are less painful than tattoos with shading or coloring since they typically involve fewer needle passes and less ink saturation.

Detail : Can capture intricate details with both fine lines and a thick and crispy lines.
 
Timeless Aesthetic: Linework tattoos often have a timeless and classic aesthetic. The simplicity of the lines can make them look elegant and never go out of style.

Faster Healing: Because linework tattoos typically have less ink, they may heal more quickly and with fewer complications compared to tattoos with more details.





Cons


Potential Fading(Fine Line): Over time, fine linework tattoos can be more prone to fading and blurring compared to tattoos with thicker lines. This is especially true if not properly cared for or protected from sun exposure.

Less Versatility: Linework tattoos may limit your options for future tattoo additions or modifications. If you decide you want to expand on your tattoo later with more complex designs, it can be challenging to seamlessly integrate them with existing linework.


Remember that the pros and cons of getting a linework tattoo can vary depending on personal preferences and how well you take care of your tattoo after it's done.





FAQs

Botanical

Botanical tattoos are a style of body art that features detailed and realistic representations of plants, flowers, leaves, and other botanical elements. These tattoos often prioritize accuracy and aesthetics, capturing the beauty and intricacy of the natural world on the skin. Botanical tattoos can be a way for individuals to express their love for nature, symbolize growth and renewal, or simply appreciate the artistry of plant life in a permanent and visually appealing form.

Botanical

Pros

 
Natural Beauty: Botanical tattoos often feature flowers, leaves, and plants, which are known for their natural beauty making them really beautiful and a perfect choice for someone who loves nature.

Detail : Nature has a lot to teach us and I can capture every single detail of your favorite nature piece. 
 
Symbolism: Botanical tattoos can carry deep symbolic meaning. Different flowers and plants are associated with various emotions, characteristics, and cultural symbolism.

Color Variety: Botanical tattoos often include vibrant colours, making them visually appealing and eye-catching. The use of colours can add depth and dimension to the tattoo, enhancing its overall appearance.





Cons

Complexity and Detail: Botanical tattoos with intricate details and a wide range of colours can be challenging to create and maintain. The level of complexity may require multiple sessions and sometimes touch-ups to keep the tattoo looking its best.

Cost: Due to the complexity and often larger size of botanical tattoos, they can be more expensive than simpler designs. High-quality botanical tattoos may require a significant financial investment.

Pain Level: Larger and more colourful tattoos may be more painful during the tattooing process.



Remember that the pros and cons of getting a linework tattoo can vary depending on personal preferences and how well you take care of you
r tattoo after it's done.





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Fine line

Fine line tattoos are a popular choice for those who want to convey a specific message or memory through their body art. When considering a script tattoo, it's essential to carefully select the text, font, size, and placement to ensure that it aligns with your personal style and preferences.

Fine line

Pros

 
Personal Expression: Fine line tattoos allow you to express meaningful words, phrases, or quotes that hold significance in your life. It's a way to share your beliefs, values, or sentiments with the world.

Minimalistic: Fine line tattoos often feature clean, elegant lines and fonts, making them visually appealing and suitable for smaller designs. They can be both subtle and aesthetically pleasing.
 
Versatility: Fine line tattoos can be adapted to various styles and languages, allowing for a wide range of creative possibilities. Whether you want a tattoo in English, another language, or even in a unique font, script tattoos are versatile in terms of customization.

Timelessness: Well-executed fine line tattoos can age gracefully and remain relevant over the years. Classic fonts and timeless messages can stand the test of time.





Cons



Visibility and Readability: The readability of script tattoos can be affected by factors such as font choice, size, and placement. Small or overly intricate script may be difficult to read, and tattoos in locations prone to distortion (like fingers) can become less legible over time.

Fading and Touch-Ups: Fine line scripts may tend to fade away through time and it is necessary a touch although sometimes if the script is too small theres nothing you can do about it.
 

Limited Design Element: Fine line tattoos primarily rely on text, which means they may lack the visual complexity.


Remember that the pros and cons of getting a Fine line tattoo can vary depending on personal preferences and how well you take care of your tattoo after it's done.







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Traditional

American Traditional tattoo style, also known as "Old School" "Tradi" tattooing, is characterized by bold black outlines, solid colours (typically red, green, yellow, and blue), and iconic imagery such as anchors, roses, eagles, and pin-up girls. It has a timeless and classic aesthetic, often conveying a sense of nostalgia. This style emphasizes simplicity, strong symbolism, and a clean, easily recognizable design that will last forever.

Traditional

Pros

 
Timeless Style: American Traditional tattoos have a classic and timeless design that has been popular for decades. The bold lines, vibrant colours, and iconic designs can age very well and still look great years later.
 
Durability: American Traditional tattoos are known for their durability. The bold outlines and solid colours used in this style tend to hold up well over time, with minimal fading or blurring when properly cared for.

Recognizability: These tattoos are instantly recognizabl
e and can be a great conversation starter. People often appreciate the bold and striking appearance of American Traditional tattoos, making it easy to connect with others who share an interest in tattoo culture.

Style: Traditional tattoos has a lot of style.




Cons


Lack of Customization: American Traditional tattoos often follow a set of traditional designs, which may limit the degree of customization you can achieve. If you want something with a lot of detail, shadows and realistic this style might not be the best choice.

Tattoo Size: The bold lines and solid colours of Traditional tattoos are best suited for larger designs. If you prefer smaller tattoos, this style might not be the most option.


Not Suitable for All Themes: While American Traditional tattoos work well for many classic themes, they may not be ideal for more modern or abstract concepts. If you have a specific idea that doesn't fit the traditional aesthetic, you might need to consider a different tattoo style.

Pain Level: Larger and more colourful tattoos may be more painful during the tattooing process.


Remember that the pros and cons of getting a Traditional tattoo can vary depending on personal preferences and how well you take care of you
r tattoo after it's done.







FAQs



 

Ornamental

Ornamental tattoos are characterized by intricate and decorative patterns inspired by various cultural and artistic traditions, such as mandalas, henna designs, and geometric shapes. These tattoos often focus on precision and symmetry, creating visually stunning and meaningful body art. 

Ornamental tattoos can be a striking choice for those who appreciate the artistry and symbolism of intricate designs. However, they require careful planning and consideration of factors like placement and the size to ensure a successful outcome.

Ornamental

Pros

 
Artistic Complexity: Ornamental tattoos are known for their intricate and asimetric designs. They often feature elaborate patterns, mandalas, or geometric shapes, which can be visually stunning and captivating.

Symbolism and Meaning: Many ornamental tattoos incorporate symbolic elements or sacred geometry, allowing individuals to convey deeper spiritual or philosophical meanings through their body art.

 
Customization: Ornamental tattoos offer a high degree of customization. You can create a design that is unique to you, incorporating elements and symbols that hold personal significance and on top of that modify the visual shape of your body.

Aesthetic Appeal: Ornamental tattoos can be incredibly beautiful and serve as a form of body decoration. Their intricacy and precision make them stand out as a work of art on the skin, perfect for someone who cants to create a pattern in their body.




Cons


Time-Consuming: Due to their asimetric aesthetic, ornamental tattoos can be time-consuming to create, leading to longer tattoo sessions and potentially higher costs.

Fading and Touch-Ups: Fine line ornamentals may need touch up in the future, specially of theres a lot of tiny dots to decorate the piece.

Placement Considerations: The placement of ornamental tattoos is crucial for their visual impact. They may not work well on all parts of the body, and placement can affect how well the tattoo ages.



Remember that the pros and cons of getting a Ornamental tattoo can vary depending on personal preferences and how well you take care of your tattoo after it's done.







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Cover ups

Cover ups, if you don't want something or you just got tired of your tattoo you can cover that up but I gotta warn you, cover ups
are not an easy job, most of the time I have to say no to the project because I don't want to compromise your skin with a result you're not going to love.
Cover ups require a strong communication with me and you have to understand that a lot of ideas might not work to cover the tattoo you have this because your skin has ink in it already making it so much difficult to just cover with anything.


THIS TYPE OF TATTOO CANNOT BE BOOKED WITHOUT AN IN PERSON CONSULTATION.
 

Cover ups
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Contact

980 Queen St E #200,

Toronto, ON M4L 1J2

 416) 693-7895
( 12 pm - 6 pm )

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