APPOINTMENT

If your question is not related to making an appointment. please use the form in the contact section.
BRUSSELS
I mainly schedule my appointments in Brussels on Saturdays between 10:30 and 18:30. Therefore, when filling out the appointment request form, it is important that you specify at least three alternative Saturdays that work for you.
DESIGN
Based on the details you provide in the appointment request form, I will share the design I have prepared in my own style with you three days before the appointment. The key point here is that if you want a line art design with smoky lines, your design will include only one flower or object of your choice. Therefore, specifying the type of flower or object you want is critically important.

YOU NEED TO PROVIDE
To create a design that truly reflects your vision, please consider sharing the following details.
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Placement
Send me photos of the area where you’d like your tattoo, marked with a pen for clarity. The design size must be clearly defined. Capturing multiple angles will help ensure the design fits seamlessly with your body’s natural flow.
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Skin Condition: Presence of Moles
You must specify the presence and locations of moles on their skin. If they have a large number of moles, inform prior to the appointment.
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Skin Condition: Eczema
Please inform us if you have a history of eczema. A person with a history of eczema anywhere on their body may pose a higher risk when getting a tattoo due to increased skin sensitivity, a heightened immune response, and the potential for flare-ups. Tattooing involves injecting ink into the skin, which can trigger irritation, inflammation, or even an allergic reaction in individuals with eczema-prone skin. Additionally, the healing process may be prolonged or more prone to complications, such as excessive itching, scarring, or infection. It is crucial for individuals with a history of eczema to consult with a dermatologist before getting a tattoo and to inform the tattoo artist in advance.
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Inspiration from My Work
Browse my portfolio and highlight any pieces that resonate with you. Let me know what specific elements you’d like to incorporate—or any aspects you’d prefer to avoid.
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Broader Inspiration
Share works from other artists, whether they’re painters, sculptors, architects, engineers, musicians, or filmmakers. Understanding your aesthetic sensibilities beyond tattoos will help me craft something truly unique to you.
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Personal Meaning & Narrative
If your tattoo has a personal story or symbolic meaning, I’d love to hear it. Even if the design is purely aesthetic, your thoughts can help shape the composition, from line work to form. That said, a tattoo doesn’t need a deep narrative—if you’re drawn to certain shapes, patterns, or styles, we can focus purely on the artistic aspect.
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For those who wish to pursue a flow theme
Share your story with me, let’s lose ourselves in the flow of your journey and translate it into your design.
Your highs and lows, challenges and joys, moments of fulfillment, growth, learning, and transformation. Your raw emotions, experiences, pressures, values, new beginnings, crossroads, family connections, anything that holds meaning for you.
Together, we will harmonize your story with a single flower of your choice, creating a design that captures its essence.
Let’s craft something deeply personal and uniquely yours.
Thank you for trusting me with your vision. I look forward to bringing it to life.
Please read this section extra carefully before filling out the appointment request form below.
People with a history of the following skin conditions may be at higher risk when getting a tattoo:
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Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) – Prone to flare-ups, excessive itching, and prolonged healing.
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Psoriasis – Tattooing can trigger the Koebner phenomenon, causing new psoriasis lesions to form.
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Keloid Scarring – People prone to keloids may develop raised, thick scars around the tattoo.
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Vitiligo – Tattoo trauma can trigger depigmentation in new areas.
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis – Previous allergic reactions to skin products or metals may indicate a risk of ink allergies.
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Skin Infections (e.g., Fungal or Bacterial Infections) – If the skin has been prone to infections, there is a higher risk of complications.
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Autoimmune Skin Disorders (e.g., Lupus, Scleroderma) – These conditions can impact healing and increase the risk of adverse reactions.
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Chronic Urticaria (Hives) – Can cause swelling, redness, and discomfort around the tattooed area.
