In my work I pay special attention to details and strive to ensure that each tattoo harmoniously combines with the anatomy of the body, emphasizing its shape and individuality.
Al, thank you, you're just a machine! The tattoo is really awesome, the guys asked where I got it done
Super happy with the cover-up. The master fixed everything perfectly and it looks amazing now. Great vibe in the studio.
I highly recommend it. The best master I've been to, did the tattoo amazingly. I'll be getting my next tattoo here soon!
Loved everything about it. The master did an amazing job, super clean work. The vibe was great.
Great experience overall. The master was super skilled and the tattoo came out perfect.
your tattoos are just something! very stylish, vibe, nice atmosphere, clean studio, thank you-thank you, I'm very happy
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consultation: 1. online discussion of the idea 2. sketch 3. session plan.
consultation: 1. online discussion of the idea 2. sketch 3. session plan.
consultation: 1. online discussion of the idea 2. sketch 3. session plan.
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NOVEMBER
tirol
9-16 nov
liechtenstein
16-18 nov
DECEMBER
tirol
1-6 dec
JANUARY 2026
orlando
8-22 jan
events
orlando usa
(orlando tattoo show Jury)
11-18 sept
poznan
(TattooKonwent Jury)
21-23 nov
Studio in Tirol
Imagine a studio nestled among the Alpine peaks, where inspiration drifts in with the mountain breeze. A spacious, light-filled space with natural materials in the interior and breathtaking views of the endless Tyrolean landscape — all this makes the studio a truly special place for creating top-level tattoos.
Studio in Wroclaw
A tattoo studio located in the creative atmosphere of Wrocław — a city of bridges, street art, and historic charm. Here, among narrow streets, brick facades, and a vibrant cultural rhythm, a space is created for inspiration and self-expression. The bright, modern interior with elements of wood and concrete blends seamlessly with the urban style. This is a place where every tattoo becomes part of Wrocław’s unique rhythm — full of style, character, and depth.
Studio in Mannheim
A tattoo studio nestled in a small village near Mannheim, surrounded by fields, forests, and the peaceful rhythm of countryside life. The atmosphere here is warm and welcoming — the studio team is like one big family, where everyone plays an important role. It’s a place where people work in harmony, support each other, and create tattoos with soul and attention to detail. The calm of nature blends with a strong sense of family energy — and in this harmony, true works of art are born.
Studio in Zwickau
The tattoo studio in Zwickau is a spacious loft-style space with an industrial vibe and a strong focus on quality. Equipped with top-tier technology, well-organized workstations, and a highly professional team, it offers the perfect environment for precise, clean, and stylish work. This isn't just a creative space — it's a true tattoo production line, where everything runs like clockwork. Every aspect of the studio is designed for results: efficient, fast, and high-level.
FAQ
Rest & Nutrition
Get a good night's sleep before your session.
Eat a proper meal in the morning to avoid dizziness and weakness.
Don’t plan important activities on the day of your tattoo – the process can take time.
Mental preparation
Stay calm and don’t stress.
You’re in the hands of a professional – relax and enjoy the process.
Skin Preparation
Start moisturizing your skin two weeks before the session (you can use Bepanthen).
Well-hydrated skin absorbs ink better, speeds up healing, and reduces the need for multiple passes.
What to bring
A session can last between 6 to 12 hours, so come prepared:
Water
A Light snack
Sweet treats to maintain energy
It’s possible to make some changes to certain details in the project itself. However, the main aspects of the project are discussed during the consultation, where we come to a mutual agreement.
So you can be confident that the project delivered to you will be of the highest quality.
I usually do very long sessions that take at least 8 hours, even in the best-case scenario. If our project is small and can be done in one session, just be prepared for a long day. But if we're talking about a full arm, back, or leg project, that takes much more time — a full arm can take 60 to 100 hours of work, and a leg even more.
But we’re aiming for the best quality — and that’s the only thing that truly matters!
HYDRATION IS EVERYTHING
Your skin is alive, and its condition directly affects how your tattoo looks. If it’s dry, the ink fades faster and the lines lose sharpness.
What helps:
Moisturize your skin daily — use creams or oils with vitamin E, aloe vera, shea butter, cocoa, or coconut oil.
Stay hydrated — water keeps your skin healthy from the inside out.
Avoid products with alcohol or acids — they can damage pigment.
SUNLIGHT IS YOUR TATTOO’S WORST ENEMY
UV light breaks down pigment, making colors fade and outlines blur. Even black and grey tattoos lose contrast over time without protection.
What to do:
Always apply SPF 50+ before going out.
Use it even on cloudy days — UV rays still reach your skin.
Cover your tattoo with clothing when possible.
Skip tanning beds — they’re just as harmful as the sun.
WHEN IT’S TIME FOR A TOUCH-UP
Even with perfect care, tattoos fade a little over time — especially on areas like hands, elbows, knees, or fingers.
You might need a touch-up if:
colors look lighter,
some parts didn’t hold ink well,
or you want to bring back contrast and details.
I only touch up my own work — every artist uses different pigments and techniques, and mixing them can cause issues.
1. Evening after the session
After the session, the tattoo remains under a special bandage (film) with cream.
Leave this bandage on overnight. Do not remove or open it early.
2. Morning after the session
Carefully remove the bandage.
Thoroughly wash the tattoo with warm water and gentle (mild) soap, removing all plasma, cream residue, and impurities.
Pat the tattoo dry with a disposable paper towel or let it air-dry.
Apply a thin layer of cream.
Apply the second bandage you received after the session.
3. Evening
Remove the bandage.
Wash the tattoo again thoroughly with mild soap.
Treat the tattoo with Octenisept (spray a thin layer).
Wait until the product is completely dry.
Apply the Second Skin film.
4. Wearing the Second Skin
The film should be worn for 5–7 days.
Do not puncture or lift it.
If some fluid accumulates under the film — this is normal.
If the film starts to peel at the edges, simply cut another piece of Second Skin and secure the peeling area.
Additional recommendations for wearing Second Skin
You may take short showers — quick and without hot water.
Avoid:
sauna, steam room, hammam
swimming pool, sea, jacuzzi
long baths
Avoid heavy soaking or overheating of the film so it does not peel off or get damaged.
5. After removing the Second Skin
At this point, the tattoo is considered healed.
For the next 3 weeks, apply Bepanthen in a thin layer 1–2 times a day.
Avoid: direct sunlight, tanning beds, swimming pools, sauna, and friction from clothing.
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