I have been creating tattoos for nearly 15 years, during which I have
been working and living in a number of different countries, including
Spain, England, Switzerland, Holland, Liechtenstein, Italy, France and
Austria. In recent years, I have been giving courses in three different
countries for beginners, as well as professional training courses for
practicing tattoo artists. Teaching took up a lot of my time and energy,
which limited the rate of my own development, thus I decided to
continue this activity online. In all certainty, I can reach a broader
base of people this way with whom I can share the knowledge, experience
and tricks I picked up over the years.
For me, diversity is the most inspiring medium. I always make sure my
day-to-day life isn't monotonous. Besides working on tattoos, I paint,
scuba dive, and drive boats and fly planes. I'm always seeking new
thrills and I'm working hard on transcending my boundaries in all walks
of life. I sincerely hope that my works mirror this attitude.
When I'm working on tattoos, I feel like the machine is the brush and
skin is the canvas. I long for artistic freedom, the sense that my skin
paintings aren't merely commissioned pieces of work.
I can now afford to only do jobs I consider to be professional
challenges. It's important for the concept to be unique, hopefully
something that hasn't been tattooed yet. I try using my experiences in
painting to the benefit of my tattoo works.
In both cases, my style is mostly defined by realism and I strive to
make the painted or tattooed portraits as realistic as possible.
I feel the definition of art can be captured by none other than the
meaning of the word “inimitable”. I try to fully approximate the
technically achievable level in both my paintings and tattoos. If this
happens, I try pushing the boundaries as far as my strength and talents
allows me to. Naturally, I also try creating my own style in the
process, but the goal is always to achieve a maximum level of realism so
I could one day achieve the sense of being “inimitable”.
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