About Me
From a young age, art was an integral part of my life. My mom was a painter and my dad an architect, and I was always captivated by their creativity. Even though I grew up knowing I wanted to pursue art, I also came from a Hispanic household where being an artist wasn't seen as a "real" career. So, I took the traditional route and went to college.
After graduating from UCF, I felt unfulfilled and unsure of my direction. A few friends encouraged me to consider tattooing. I was skeptical at first, but the more I learned, the more I fell in love with the idea of people wearing my art on their bodies. I built a portfolio, approached my mentor, and landed an apprenticeship—that's where my journey began.
I've been tattooing for a little over a year now, and I'm excited for what's ahead. It hasn't always been easy—there were many challenges along the way, but I wouldn't trade it for anything.


I specialize in realistic black and grey tattoos, as well as fine line work. I especially love adding a stylistic twist to animal and fictional character tattoos. Capturing the essence of someone's loved one in a piece is something I'm deeply passionate about—it challenges me and plays to my strengths.
Beyond the artwork, I focus on creating a welcoming, warm, and collaborative environment for every client. Tattooing is an intimate process, and making people feel comfortable is just as important as the art itself.
One of the biggest lessons I've learned is to be patient—with myself, my craft, and the journey. It's easy to get caught up in a narrow idea of success, but I've realized that progress takes time. What's meant for me will come when the time is right.