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WELCOME TO THE BLOG!

Welcome to my space dedicated to fine line and ornamental tattooing in Seville. This blog is born to inspire you through real stories, creative processes, and essential skincare tips. Here you will discover how I transform minimalist ideas and geometric symbols into precise, delicate marks of identity. Explore my latest work on Instagram and, if you are ready for your next story, you can book your session or contact me so we can start creating together.

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  • My New Obsession: The Art of Tattooing Tiles

    My New Obsession: The Art of Tattooing Tiles

    Lately, tile-inspired tattoos have undoubtedly become my favorite projects to do at the studio. There is something hypnotic about transforming the skin into a canvas of traditional patterns.

    A little piece of light and geometry

    As the song in the video says, each of these pieces brings “a little piece of light”. I am fascinated by the contrast between the geometric rigidity required by the original design of a tile and the way the needle must organically adapt to the curves of the human body. It’s a technical challenge that I deeply enjoy, turning black ink and fine line technique into a permanent piece of jewelry.

    Creating your ideal pattern

    I am quite excited about the direction my work is taking thanks to these designs. Every tile I tattoo is unique, designed and fitted exclusively for the person who will wear it. It’s not just about copying a pattern, but creating an ornamental piece that flows with your anatomy and tells a small visual story.

    If you like this ornamental and geometric aesthetic, I would love to design an exclusive pattern for you here in Seville. Write to me and let’s shape it!

    Would you get just one small tile or a whole composition?

    Go to the post!: My New Obsession: The Art of Tattooing Tiles

  • RAW: Direct Art on the Skin (No Stencil)

    RAW: Direct Art on the Skin (No Stencil)

    RAW. That’s the word that lingers in my mind when I think about this piece. It was a different kind of project, created without the safety net of a printed stencil.

    The freedom of freehand creation

    Working without a pre-printed template completely changes the dynamics of tattooing. It forces you to be one hundred percent present, to be guided by the client’s anatomy, and to trust the natural flow of the design. This freehand approach allowed me to draw the lines directly on her skin, adapting every curve and detail in real-time so the piece felt like an organic extension of her body.

    Absolute connection and trust

    To execute a project of this magnitude without a pre-approved design on paper requires immense trust from the client. It’s an intimate process where the tattoo is born from conversation and mutual understanding. The final result is a completely raw and unique fine line artwork, impossible to replicate, that breathes and moves with her.

    If you are looking for a more instinctive and personalized tattoo experience, let go and let’s create something unique directly on your skin.

    Would you dare to get a freehand tattoo without seeing a stencil first?

    Go to the post!: RAW: Direct Art on the Skin (No Stencil)

  • Fine Line & Geometry: Creating Unique Tiles

    Fine Line & Geometry: Creating Unique Tiles

    Today I want to share with you a design style that I am completely in love with: tile-inspired tattoos. It started as an idea I showed you on my stories, but seeing how much you liked it, I decided to give it its own space on the blog.

    The fusion of precision and delicacy

    This type of design combines the strict precision of geometry with the characteristic softness of my fine line style. The result is a unique ornamental pattern that adapts elegantly and very personally to the skin, recalling the beauty of traditional ceramics but with a modern and minimalist touch.

    The future: Large-scale projects

    My vision for this concept is to take it to the next level. I would love to do much larger projects with this tile theme, such as fluid compositions for the back, full arms, or legs. The possibilities of playing with symmetries and botanical or geometric patterns are literally endless.

    If you like this style and have a large project in mind, write to me! I would love to create your own custom tile here in Seville.

    Where on your body would you get a large tile composition?

    Go to the post!: Fine Line & Geometry: Creating Unique Tiles

BLOG


WELCOME TO THE BLOG!

Welcome to my space dedicated to fine line and ornamental tattooing in Seville. This blog is born to inspire you through real stories, creative processes, and essential skincare tips. Here you will discover how I transform minimalist ideas and geometric symbols into precise, delicate marks of identity. Explore my latest work on Instagram and, if you are ready for your next story, you can book your session here or contact me so we can start creating together.

  • My New Obsession: The Art of Tattooing Tiles

    My New Obsession: The Art of Tattooing Tiles

    Lately, tile-inspired tattoos have undoubtedly become my favorite projects to do at the studio. There is something hypnotic about transforming the skin into a canvas of traditional patterns.

    A little piece of light and geometry

    As the song in the video says, each of these pieces brings “a little piece of light”. I am fascinated by the contrast between the geometric rigidity required by the original design of a tile and the way the needle must organically adapt to the curves of the human body. It’s a technical challenge that I deeply enjoy, turning black ink and fine line technique into a permanent piece of jewelry.

    Creating your ideal pattern

    I am quite excited about the direction my work is taking thanks to these designs. Every tile I tattoo is unique, designed and fitted exclusively for the person who will wear it. It’s not just about copying a pattern, but creating an ornamental piece that flows with your anatomy and tells a small visual story.

    If you like this ornamental and geometric aesthetic, I would love to design an exclusive pattern for you here in Seville. Write to me and let’s shape it!

    Would you get just one small tile or a whole composition?

    Go to the post!: My New Obsession: The Art of Tattooing Tiles

  • RAW: Direct Art on the Skin (No Stencil)

    RAW: Direct Art on the Skin (No Stencil)

    RAW. That’s the word that lingers in my mind when I think about this piece. It was a different kind of project, created without the safety net of a printed stencil.

    The freedom of freehand creation

    Working without a pre-printed template completely changes the dynamics of tattooing. It forces you to be one hundred percent present, to be guided by the client’s anatomy, and to trust the natural flow of the design. This freehand approach allowed me to draw the lines directly on her skin, adapting every curve and detail in real-time so the piece felt like an organic extension of her body.

    Absolute connection and trust

    To execute a project of this magnitude without a pre-approved design on paper requires immense trust from the client. It’s an intimate process where the tattoo is born from conversation and mutual understanding. The final result is a completely raw and unique fine line artwork, impossible to replicate, that breathes and moves with her.

    If you are looking for a more instinctive and personalized tattoo experience, let go and let’s create something unique directly on your skin.

    Would you dare to get a freehand tattoo without seeing a stencil first?

    Go to the post!: RAW: Direct Art on the Skin (No Stencil)

  • Fine Line & Geometry: Creating Unique Tiles

    Fine Line & Geometry: Creating Unique Tiles

    Today I want to share with you a design style that I am completely in love with: tile-inspired tattoos. It started as an idea I showed you on my stories, but seeing how much you liked it, I decided to give it its own space on the blog.

    The fusion of precision and delicacy

    This type of design combines the strict precision of geometry with the characteristic softness of my fine line style. The result is a unique ornamental pattern that adapts elegantly and very personally to the skin, recalling the beauty of traditional ceramics but with a modern and minimalist touch.

    The future: Large-scale projects

    My vision for this concept is to take it to the next level. I would love to do much larger projects with this tile theme, such as fluid compositions for the back, full arms, or legs. The possibilities of playing with symmetries and botanical or geometric patterns are literally endless.

    If you like this style and have a large project in mind, write to me! I would love to create your own custom tile here in Seville.

    Where on your body would you get a large tile composition?

    Go to the post!: Fine Line & Geometry: Creating Unique Tiles