“At the end of the day, I want us both to be happy with the tattoos you get from me.”

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I am a tattoo artist working out of Moonlight Tattoo in Seattle, USA. I like making other kinds of art too, but chances are that if you’re visiting this site you came for the tattoos. And that’s totally alright with me. I love tattoos! If you’re interested in my fine art, feel free to browse the “shop” section of this website for prints, original art, and merch or check out the “paintings” and “design and illustration” pages for examples of my fine art as well as logo and product designs. To get in touch about tattoos, commissions, or other design projects, go to the “contact” page and shoot me an email or fill out a tattoo request form.

Tattoos are permanent, but that doesn’t mean we need to take them too seriously. Don’t forget, having tattoos is supposed to be fun! What I care about is making beautiful, badass tattoos that complement the body of the person wearing them, while reflecting something special about that person out onto the rest of the world. At the end of the day, I want us both to be happy with the tattoos you get from me.

The tattoos that I love to make are ones that combine traditional American and Japanese tattoo sensibilities with the specific interests and fantasies of my clients. Plants and animals are my favorite tattoo subject matter, particularly flora and fauna native to the pacific northwest. I also love tattooing traditional imagery (ie: panthers, roses, peonies, snakes, skulls, eagles, dragons etc.) as well as less traditional subjects (such as sorceresses, mushrooms, mythical beasts, many and varied flora and fauna, donuts, strawberries, rabbits, dinosaurs, etc.). If I can help it, I like to avoid tattooing sports team logos, typewriter font, paint strokes, baby foot prints, and micro tattoos. There’s nothing wrong with wanting those tattoos, but I am not the artist to do them.

I’m pulling for you, we’re all in this together. Be sure to eat a big meal before you get tattooed. Let’s make some magic!

“What I care about is making beautiful tattoos that complement the body of the person wearing them, while reflecting something special about that person out onto the rest of the world.“