"I see tattooing as a sacred craft — one that echoes the legacy of our ancestors who carved their visions in stone, painted in codices, and told stories on walls and skin. My mission is not only to create but to guide the next generation of artists, so they never lose the fire that drives true art.
In our culture, knowledge is not meant to be hoarded — it’s meant to be shared, passed hand to hand, heart to heart. I walked this path without a formal mentor, and because of that I know how vital it is to have someone by your side. Now, after more than two decades sharpening my craft, I choose to stand as that support — not just teaching technique, but shaping strong spirits and free minds.
Fame is fleeting, like fireworks in the night sky. What endures is authenticity, the roots that ground your art. For me, tattooing is more than a trade; it is a ritual, a way to capture emotions and tell stories on living canvas. My message to artists everywhere: never lose your passion, never forget your roots, and use your art as an act of strength, of beauty, and of truth. Just as the great Mexican muralists painted walls to speak to the people, we tattoo skin to touch the soul."*