Hey, I’m Aster.
Art and creativity have been a part of me for as long as I can remember. Through tattooing, I’ve found a way to turn that lifelong passion into my profession. I love creating art, and I love connecting with people. Tattooing allows me to bring those two worlds together.
When designing a tattoo, I always start by looking at the natural shape and flow of the body. I sketch until the design feels right, and then I begin adding the elements that bring it to life. To ensure each tattoo fits the body perfectly, I often use freehand techniques directly on the skin.
My style blends bold lines with soft shading and fine-line detail. I’m especially drawn to floral and animal-inspired designs, but I’m always open to exploring new ideas and working with you to create something truly unique.
Appointment form
My Approach
Booking process
Interested in getting a custom tattoo by me? Amazing, I'd love to work with you! To get started, please fill out the request form as thoroughly as possible. The more detailed your description, the better I can tailor the design to your ideas and preferences.
Once I’ve received your form, I’ll send you a selection of available dates and times. Your chosen slot will be confirmed once the non-refundable deposit has been paid. The deposit is €50 for small to medium tattoos and €100 for larger projects. This amount will be deducted from the final price during your last session.
For tattoos that can be completed in one day session, I don’t share designs in advance. But don’t worry there’s always time during your appointment to make adjustments if needed.
For larger projects that require multiple sessions, I work a bit differently. In these cases, I’ll send you a sketch for review beforehand, followed by the final design shortly before the appointment. You’ll receive all the details about this process after your booking is confirmed.
Appointment process
During your appointment, there will be plenty of time to go over the design and make any changes if needed. Please don’t hesitate to ask for adjustments, I’m always happy to tweak the design to make sure it’s exactly what you want. Once we’re both happy with the result, we’ll decide on the perfect placement and size. After that, we’re ready to start tattooing.
For freehand tattoos, the process works a little differently. I usually begin by making a quick sketch on my iPad, which we’ll review together. Then, I’ll draw a rough version of the design directly onto your skin using a light-colored marker. Once you’re happy with that sketch, I’ll refine it with a darker marker to create the final version. And then, it’s time to tattoo.
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FAQ
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My starting rate is €100. For medium sized tattoos I can give a price indication on request. Please fill out the appointment form and ask for a price indication. A full-day session lasts approximately 6 hours and costs €800.
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I’m usually fully booked about 8 weeks in advance. This can vary depending on the time of year and whether you’re looking for a weekend appointment or are available on weekdays.
For updates on last-minute openings, keep an eye on my Instagram stories.
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Of course, the time required depends on your design, the placement, and the size of the tattoo. On average, back pieces in my style take around 3 day sessions to complete. Leg sleeves usually take about 2 sessions, and freehand floral pieces larger than 20 cm typically require 1 day session.
Once you’ve filled out the form in full, I’ll be able to give you a more accurate estimate based on your specific request.
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I create custom designs, as well as “wannado” pieces featured on my Instagram page. My experience includes styles such as (freehand) botanical, ornamental, small-scale realism, and fine line work.
For a better impression of my style and previous projects, feel free to browse my Instagram, including the highlight titled ‘other work’.
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I don’t do smaller texts (unless it’s part of a bigger project), smaller flower bouquets of 10 cm and less, single needle fineline tattoos, big realism, Maori, blackwork and traditional tattoos.