Japanese Tattooing as a Long-Term Path
Large-scale Irezumi projects.
Japanese tattooing built as complete body compositions. Planned with structure, continuity, and respect for time.
This work is rooted in traditional Irezumi logic, where tattoos are developed as part of the body, following its natural muscle flow,
rather than existing as isolated images.
Selected Projects
A selection of Japanese tattoo projects in progress and completed. Each project is designed as a unified composition, where tattoos are developed as part of the body, following its natural muscle flow, rather than existing as isolated images.
Selected Projects
A selection of Japanese tattoo projects in progress and completed. Each project is designed as a unified composition, where tattoos are developed as part of the body, following its natural muscle flow, rather than existing as isolated images.
How I Work
I focus on Japanese tattoo projects that require planning, clear structure, and a consistent approach. Work begins with an overall concept and layout. From there, the project develops through a series of sessions, allowing the composition to unfold naturally. Pacing, balance, and continuity are essential. This process requires patience, trust, and collaboration.
Japanese tattooing of this scope is approached as an ongoing process, rather than a single appointment. Pricing reflects the scale of the composition, the density of work, and the time required to complete it properly. instead of fixed price lists, each project is planned individually within a clear and transparent structure.
Investment and Pricing Structure
Investment and Pricing Structure
Japanese tattooing of this scope is approached as an ongoing process, rather than a single appointment.
Pricing reflects the scale of the composition, the density of work, and the time required to complete it properly.
Instead of fixed price lists, each project is planned individually within a clear and transparent structure.
Before Moving Forward
This approach is not suitable for everyone. Projects of this nature require consistency, a realistic mindset, and respect for the process. If you are looking for a quick or one-time tattoo, this may not be the right fit.
If you are interested in a carefully planned composition developed step by step, you may continue below.
Start a Project Request
The project request form is not a booking form. It is a way to begin a conversation and see whether your idea aligns with how I work. Taking time to describe your project clearly helps ensure a productive and respectful collaboration.
What Happens Next
After submitting your project request, I will review the information carefully. If the project is a good fit, you will receive a personal response outlining possible next steps. Submitting a request does not guarantee availability or acceptance. Response times may vary depending on workload.
In most cases, you can expect a response within a few days.
Learn More
If you would like deeper insight into my work and approach, you can explore these resources which provide additional context before starting a project request.





















