My work moves between tattooing, digital design, and oil painting, but all three mediums share the same core intention: creating powerful, character-driven imagery rooted in realism, mythology, and dark storytelling. Whether I’m working on skin or canvas, I’m drawn to figures that feel intense, iconic, and slightly otherworldly—women, creatures, and hybrid forms that carry a sense of history, mood, and presence. Chiaroscuro lighting, anatomical precision, and dramatic contrast guide everything I make. My tattoo work has shaped my visual language for nearly two decades: clean structure, refined detail, and high-contrast black and gray. That same discipline informs my oil paintings and digital concepts, where I build worlds through controlled light, sculpted forms, and an emphasis on expression and atmosphere. Across mediums, I’m interested in imagery that feels timeless—mythic portraits, statuesque figures, dark folklore, and realism with a cinematic edge. I approach each piece as part of a larger body of work, connected by mood, composition, and a focus on strong central characters. Whether a design becomes a tattoo or a painting, the goal is always the same: create striking, immersive imagery with a clear point of view and unapologetic presence.