3 minute read

Get To Know justice

Next Article
INKBY_TRILLE

INKBY_TRILLE

How did you got in to be a tattoo artist??

My journey into tattooing was a serendipitous one. While accompanying a friend to a tattoo shop, I was struck by the beauty of the designs I saw and wondered if I too could learn to tattoo. Despite having no prior artistic experience, I asked the artist if I could pick up the craft. To my surprise, he encouraged me to give it a try. He handed me an outline of a rose and asked me to shade it, and I was pleasantly shocked to have captured the essence of shading without any prior drawing experience. From that moment on, I was hooked. I dove into learning, practicing, and honing my craft, eventually branching out into painting. Tattooing has truly transformed my life and I couldn’t imagine pursuing any other path

If you weren’t a tattoo artist, what else would you do for a living?

I always wanted to be a doctor. But now I don’t regret it at all.

The best Tattoo Convention you have been too??

The Ink Factory Lion convention in France stands out as the best convention I’ve attended. I have also been invited to several top conventions in the US and am excited to visit some of the world’s top events once my visa is approved.

Favorite tattoo style, and the worst tattoo style for you?

My favorite style in tattooing is realism, both in color and black and grey. I have a strong affinity for black and grey realism, as I feel the most comfortable and confident in executing this style. However, I can’t help but be awed by the stunning color realism works of some artists. The level of detail and precision they put into their work is truly impressive.

I believe that all styles in tattooing have their own unique beauty and charm, and I respect the hard work and creativity that goes into each and every one of them. From abstract to traditional, each style has its own special qualities that make it stand out.

However, I have to admit that there are some styles that are not my forte. Fine line work, mandalas, Māori, etc. require a level of precision and skill that I have yet to master. Despite this, I hold a great admiration for those who can create amazing works in these styles. They are true artists, and their works are a testament to their talent and dedication to the craft

Who is your idol in tattooing??

I don’t have specific idols in the tattoo industry, as I strive to create my own unique style. However, I deeply respect several artists, such as Yomico Moreno, Yarson, Sandra Daukshta, and Sergey Shanko, among others, for their exceptional work.

This article is from: