
I grew up in the Danish countryside and somehow ended up here, in Berlin, running my own tattoo studio.
I’ve been drawing and painting my whole life, and when I arrived in Berlin in 2007, I discovered that tattooing could also be art. I was fascinated, thought “why not give it a try?”, and it turned out to be a good fit. My philosophy; If you see someone doing something you’d love to do, just do it like them, but better.
People often say my style has a quiet darkness to it, though I mostly just see fine flowers and soft shadows. What I love most is helping people turn their thoughts and stories into something they’ll still love wearing many years from now.
I’m always honest about what will work best — not to discourage, but to make sure you leave happy and confident in what we create together. I want you to feel heard, cared for, and proud of the result.
When I’m not tattooing, I paint, play with clay, jump on creative challengesand , ride my bike. A lot. Probably because I spent ten years as a bike courier and still can’t sit still.
And cats. Always cats. If you want a cat tattoo, the answer is yes. Cats and bicycles — always yes.
