
Every tattoo I create is, for me, part of an authentic exchange: a meeting between stories, emotions, and desires.
I experience each request as a fragment of life that, through the skin, aspires to become eternal.
Within us, joy and pain alternate as opposites, but on my journey, I have understood that every pair of opposites is, in reality, a reflection of the same truth.
Like a cell that divides to generate new life, so too our emotions, integrated without conflict, give meaning and completeness to our experience.
Every aspect, positive or negative, has dignity and value.
This vision is born from a personal journey that has accompanied me since childhood: the perception of time.
I sensed the difference between external time, dictated by the rules of society, and an internal time, freer and deeper.
If chronological time (Chronos) imposed order and succession, internal time (Kairos) spoke of transformation, of precious opportunities, of intuitions that give meaning to life.
By delving deeper into these dimensions, I encountered the thought of ancient Greece: on one side the Polis, the city ordered by laws and civil relationships; on the other side the epic of Homer, which recounted man's inner journey, a journey marked by a different, circular, personal time.
In my work, every tattoo is born this way: from the deep listening of a need.
I welcome the story entrusted to me, I carry it into my inner space – my Kairos – and from there, I transform it into image, memory, belonging.
Identity and belonging are the keys to my art.
Every tattoo I create is not just a drawing on the skin: it is a story made visible, a testimony opened to others, a shared memory that resonates beyond the individual.
On my journey, I am a man among men: a participant in a universal journey, where every personal story is, ultimately, the story of us all.
I believe that every tattoo is an act of belonging to one's deepest identity.
An invisible bridge between the time flowing outside and the time transforming within.
My task is not just to draw.
It is to listen.
To welcome every fragment of experience, every suspended emotion, every desire for memory,
and to transform it into an eternal language, engraved on the skin as testimony.
In my art, there are no oppositions between light and shadow, between joy and pain: everything is part of a single truth.
Like cells that divide to create life, so too our experiences intertwine, transform, and narrate themselves.
To tattoo is, for me, to restore sacredness to each person's inner time.
It is to be a man among men, a companion on a journey that crosses through pain, rebirth, and self-discovery.
Every tattoo is both an arrival and a departure.
It is the testimony that we have existed, that we have loved, that we have fought, that we have left a mark.
I do not create simple tattoos.
I create memory.
I create belonging.
I create eternity.