Anastázie Pine – Specialist in graphics, illustrations, and animalistic designs
"For me, tattooing is the union of art, emotions, and nature – each design is an original story."
I am an artist and illustrator who expanded my artistic interests into tattooing. I have been working in this field since 2017. My other activities include oil and acrylic painting, graphic design, and digital illustration. My work has been recognized in international European competitions among artists.
Style and Inspiration
I am fascinated by depicting living nature in tattoos, especially animals and plants.
I also find inspiration in artistic objects, paintings, and sculptures. I primarily work in black and white, but I love incorporating elements of humor, light enthusiasm, surrealism, and absurdism into my designs.
My specialization includes:
Micro-realism
Sketch tattoo (tattoos in a sketch style)
Miniature realistic tattoos
Original new school
For fans of original designs, I offer the option of creating freehand sketches directly on the body to ensure the design perfectly follows the body’s lines and becomes a harmonious part of it.
Preparation for the Session
Proper preparation is key to ensuring a smooth process during our collaboration.
How to Prepare:
Arrive rested and healthy.
Do not come if you are ill or feel unwell. Respect yourself and others – if you have no other choice, wear a mask.Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications.
Drugs like aspirin can cause excessive bleeding, which may affect the quality of the tattoo.Choose suitable clothing.
I recommend dark or older clothing that can easily accommodate the tattooed area. Avoid wearing your favorite light-colored outfits.Bring quality photographs.
If you want an animal portrait, ensure you provide clear images taken in daylight.
What to Bring:
Snacks, drinks, and sweets.
Headphones, a book, or a show on your phone.
A clear idea of the tattoo – its size and style.
Limitations and Recommendations
Micro-realism is not performed on elastic areas, such as ribs, abdomen, chest, or back, due to the risk of pigment dispersion.
Tattooing on damaged or diseased skin is not possible.
I only tattoo clients aged 16 and older.
How the Session Works
Arrival and Consultation:
After filling out the form, we will discuss your design, and I may create a sketch on-site (free of charge if followed by application).Preparation:
Once the design is approved, I will disinfect the skin, remove hair, and apply the transfer. You can check the design in the mirror.Tattooing:
The tattooing process takes place in a comfortable position with regular breaks. Let me know if you feel any discomfort.Completion:
After finishing the tattoo, we will soothe the skin, photograph the result, and apply a protective membrane. You will receive detailed aftercare instructions.
Summary
For me, tattooing is a way to connect art with personal stories.
I look forward to creating a piece with you that is not only aesthetic but also unique and reflective of your individuality.