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  • I tattoo in my own unique style and create a custom design just for you. A prior consultation is usually not necessary, as we start each session with a thorough discussion. I design the tattoo in your presence, asking about your preferences along the way. This makes it easier to adjust the design and ensures that we quickly reach the final version, so you don’t have to worry that you won't like the result.

    When preparing the design, I usually combine stencil and freehand techniques. Stencils are the most commonly used method among tattoo artists - the design is drawn digitally or on paper and then transferred onto the skin. This approach is best suited for small, symmetrical, and/or highly detailed tattoos.

    With freehand, I draw the design directly onto your skin using special body markers. I start with the lightest shades to outline the shape and size, then refine the sketch and add details with darker tones. One of the biggest advantages of freehand is that it allows the design to fit perfectly with your body’s natural shape - unlike paper, skin bends, moves, and stretches. It also makes on-the-spot adjustments much easier. This technique is especially useful for large projects, cover-ups, or tattoos that fill in gaps between existing pieces. You can check out examples of my sketches and finished tattoos here.

    Because of the nature of this process I do not send designs in advance.

  • Absolutely! If you have a specific idea or inspiration, feel free to attach it to your email or the form. I will use it as a reference and transform it into my own style, ensuring that your tattoo is unique. The only designs I’m willing to copy are those created by your little ones! :)

    If you have a clear vision but also want to give me some creative freedom, include photos or links to my previous work that you like.

  • Pain is very individual and depends on the placement of the tattoo and your personal tolerance. Generally, I can say that if you prepare well - eat properly beforehand and get enough rest - your body will handle the pain much better.

    The duration of the session depends on the complexity and size of the design. Large projects are usually divided into multiple sessions. I will always make sure you know what to expect in advance.

  • No matter how nervous you might feel before your appointment, make sure to eat something. Just like getting enough sleep, this will help your body handle pain better and make the session much more comfortable. Bring a sweet soft drink and a snack with you, especially for larger projects, but even for smaller tattoos, having something to eat is always a good idea.

    On the other hand, avoid alcohol before your session as well as excessive caffeine. If you usually have a morning coffee, that’s fine - just don’t overdo it with five more. :D

    I recommend wearing comfortable clothing that makes the tattooed area easily accessible. For example, a zip-up hoodie or sweater for back, chest, or stomach tattoos, swimwear with side ties for hip tattoos, a tank top for arms, or loose shorts, a skirt, or a long t-shirt for leg tattoos. Ink is really hard to get out of clothes, so keep that in mind. I always try to avoid getting ink on anything, but it’s best not to risk turning your favorite shirt into an abstract masterpiece :)

  • I work with both color tattoos and black-and-grey designs. Just let me know what you prefer, and I’ll adjust the design accordingly. I love working with shades of blue, turquoise, red, and pink, but I can work with any color you like.

  • I believe every tattoo should be unique, so I don’t repeat designs (except for matching tattoos for couples, families, or friends). That means your tattoo will be a one-of-a-kind piece that no one else wears.

    My style is characterized by nature inspired and dreamy elements, drawn with fine lines. I’ve been drawing much longer than I’ve been tattooing, so my artistic background strongly influences my work. Over time, I’ve developed a distinctive style that I continue to refine.

  • If you like my style, I recommend checking out my available flash designs. If something catches your eye, you can start thinking about placement! :)

    You can also take inspiration from my finished projects. I don’t repeat tattoos, but they can serve as a reference point for creating something original just for you.

    On the day of your appointment, we’ll have an in-depth consultation where we finalize all details. It’s helpful if you have at least a rough idea—like a broad theme, general placement, and size. We’ll use that, along with inspiration from my work, to create the perfect design together.

  • After finishing your tattoo, I’ll apply a special adhesive bandage - a transparent “second skin” film that protects the tattoo for the first few days. It speeds up healing, keeps out dirt, and minimizes scabbing, which reduces the risk of accidentally pulling out ink.

    You’ll leave this bandage on for a few days, and I’ll give you specific instructions during your session. You can take short showers with it, but while your tattoo is healing, avoid soaking it in water (baths, pools, the ocean) and keep it protected from the sun—ideally with loose, non-transparent clothing. Avoid physical strain and excessive movement of the tattooed area as well.

    After a few days, you’ll remove the bandage and wash your tattoo with antibacterial soap. Rinse it gently, pat it dry with a clean paper towel, and apply a thin layer of tattoo aftercare. Wash your tattoo twice a day and moisturize as needed. I’ll give you detailed aftercare instructions specific to your tattoo, as large color areas heal slightly differently than fine-line designs.

    A fresh tattoo is essentially a wound that needs to heal naturally. Avoid touching it with unwashed hands, don’t apply any creams or oils that we haven’t discussed beforehand, and avoid tight, non-breathable clothing. Be mindful of items like tight shoes, bra straps, or bag straps, depending on your tattoo’s placement. Keep it clean, and let any scabs fall off on their own.

    Once your tattoo is fully healed (about 3–4 weeks), remember to moisturize it occasionally and use sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) when spending time outdoors.

    You’ll also receive all these aftercare instructions via email, so don’t worry about forgetting anything! And if you’re ever unsure whether your tattoo is healing properly, feel free to reach out.

  • The initial healing phase usually takes 2 to 4 weeks. During this time, the tattoo heals on the surface, and you’ll notice a thin layer of scabs forming and then peeling off. Proper aftercare during this period is crucial to ensure your tattoo heals well and looks its best.

    However, the complete regeneration of the tattooed skin takes longer. The pigment settles in, and it can take several months for the skin to fully recover. During this time, keep your skin moisturized and protect it from the sun, as it may be more sensitive and prone to irritation.

  • You can use your phone during the session as long as it doesn’t interfere with my work. :)

    Please come alone- no guests or pets. If having someone with you is really important, let me know in advance so we can arrange it. During the consultation and design process, I prefer one-on-one discussions to ensure you make decisions entirely for yourself, without outside influence.

  • Yes, I require a 2000 CZK deposit to secure your appointment, which will be deducted from the final price of your tattoo. The deposit is non-refundable if you cancel less than 72 hours before your session or if you don’t show up.

    If you need to reschedule or cancel, please let me know as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary issues.

    If you’re feeling unwell (cold, cough, fever, taking antibiotics, etc.), please contact me as soon as possible to reschedule. Not tattooing while sick is not only responsible for your body, but it also protects my health.

    Please arrive in good health and your skin should also be in good condition - no scratches, insect bites, eczema flare-ups or sunburns in the tattooed area. If any issues arise, let me know in advance so we can reschedule. If you hide any of these conditions from me and we don’t arrange an alternative, I won’t be able to tattoo you and your deposit will be forfeited.

  • The studio is located at Lidická 709/55, 602 00 Brno .

    If you’re coming by public transport, the Antonínská tram stop is just a 2-minute walk away and has a direct connection from the main train station (tram line 1).

    If you’re driving, the studio is in blue parking zone B. Parking is available for a fee (first hour free, each additional hour 40 CZK). You can find current information and additional parking options on Brno parking website.

  • Yes! But we’ll always discuss it first to ensure the tattoo will hold up well over time. If you’re unsure whether a design will work in a particular spot, feel free to reach out for a consultation.

    Some examples of sensitive areas: Over completely healed scars; Face, ears, fingers, palms, bikini area, nipples, armpits, etc.

    I do not tattoo genital areas.

  • Tattoo pricing starts at 2000 CZK and the final cost depends on size, complexity, color, and placement. If you describe your idea, I’ll be happy to provide an estimate - you can inquire here.

    If you have a specific budget, let me know! We can adjust or modify the design to fit your price range.

  • Yes, I do! Every case is unique, so send me a message, and we’ll discuss your options. You can check out some of my past cover-up work here.

    Keep in mind that cover-ups can be tricky, and for particularly challenging cases, we may need a separate consultation before scheduling the tattoo session.

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  • Absolutely! For larger projects, I actually recommend it. If a session starts feeling too long, we can stop and continue after the first part heals (around 3–4 weeks later).

    Each session is paid separately, so this also helps you plan your budget and schedule.

  • Yes! All of the products I use - from inks to aftercare - are vegan and cruelty-free. I also make an effort to be environmentally conscious by choosing eco-friendly alternatives for most disposable supplies, such as biodegradable water and ink cups, sustainable packaging, to minimize environmental impact.

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