Naya108

Naya108

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Photos from Naya108's post 28/06/2026

Another neck project inspired by my client’s reference.

We completed it in just 1.5 sessions.

The neck isn’t the easiest area to tattoo, but dotwork is actually very comfortable to work with there. It allows for great control and smooth, consistent results.
Geometry, on the other hand, is never a simple task.

One more advantage of dotwork is that it usually feels less painful than solid blackwork or lines. So if you’re planning a tattoo on a sensitive area and want a more comfortable experience, I’d definitely recommend choosing dotwork. Most clients find it much easier to sit through.

Photos from Naya108's post 21/06/2026

This is a cover-up tattoo project. We started with a fairly dark base under, and here I used white and gray ink to effectively conceal the existing tattoo underneath.

This is a full sleeve project. I’ll be showing you the different stages of the process as we move forward. It’s a very interesting project, and I’m really looking forward to completing it and seeing how everything comes together as a whole piece.

I can’t wait to continue ✨

Infinite depth.
The endless Flower of Life unfolds from every corner of existence,
rooting itself through shadow, silence, and stone.

Even where the eye sees nothing, something is blooming 💗

Photos from Naya108's post 11/06/2026

I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to Andy for taking the time to record this video review for me. It truly means a lot.

I am grateful not only for this review, but also for the opportunity to work together. Thank you for your trust, for the great conversations, and for always treating me with kindness and respect as a professional.

It was a pleasure working with you, and I am very happy with the results we achieved together.

I will always be happy to welcome you back!

You can watch review in the video below.

Photos from Naya108's post 10/06/2026

This was a very unusual and interesting project.

Andreas already had a tattoo on his forearm — a traditional Māori design that was originally done in New Zealand. The goal was not simply to extend the existing piece, but to create a full sleeve while preserving the spirit of the original tattoo and adding a more modern touch.

We combined traditional Polynesian and Māori patterns with elements of blackwork, creating a balance between ancient art and contemporary tattoo design. This fusion allowed us to respect the history and cultural roots of the piece while giving it a fresh, modern, and personal character.

The result turned out to be a truly unique project and one that was a pleasure to work on.

In the next post, I’ll share Andreas’s thoughts and feedback on the final result.

Thank you for your trust and for bringing such an interesting creative challenge to me.

Photos from Naya108's post 02/06/2026

Sometimes, simple things can be just as striking as highly detailed, complex pieces.

We completed this project in just two sessions. The angel was already there, while the flowers and mandala were designed by me based on the client’s reference images and ideas.

Even though this is a full-back piece, the work was completed relatively quickly. Of course, sitting through sessions like this isn’t easy, but there is a major advantage: once the entire back is finished, there’s no need to keep coming back to the same project over and over again.

This type of fine-line work is a great option for people who want a large tattoo completed in a shorter amount of time. Not everyone has the patience, schedule, or desire for multiple long sessions, and some people simply prefer this style—and that’s perfectly valid too 💗
Done at

Photos from Naya108's post 01/06/2026

The beginning of this sleeve project is a good example of how a cover-up can be done using both white and black ink. Of course, these photos were taken shortly after the session, and when the client returns to continue the work, I can take new photos and show how it looks once fully healed.

In the last photo, you can see what the tattoo looked like before and how we covered it. Naturally, in the areas where white ink was used, a slight trace of the old tattoo may still show through over time. However, it is already well concealed, and this approach created a much more interesting result than simply covering everything with solid black.

If you’re considering a cover-up tattoo, feel free to get in touch. I’ll help you find the most effective and, quite possibly, the most aesthetically pleasing solution for your particular case 🖤

Photos from Naya108's post 24/04/2026

A mandala on the neck — like a quiet portal from inside out.
Line by line, it unfolds like a flower — gently, precisely, inevitably.
It carries a subtle glow — the reflection of inner light, of personal strength and energy.

The neck — a bridge between mind and heart.
One of our most delicate and sensitive places, now adorned with this ornament.

Within this process — a connection to self: to femininity, to depth, to an inner strength.
Each element comes together in harmony, like a state we return to again and again.

I’m grateful for the inspiration, for the patience, and for the trust in the process.
And I’m truly happy to be part of this project ✨

Photos from Naya108's post 12/04/2026

My favorite segment: random photos from my nomadic life over the past couple of months.

Right now, I’m in Russia, visiting my parents and family. I’m really happy to have this time! Resting and recharging—and soon I’ll return to Europe full of power and inspiration to create beauty for you.

Wishing everyone the best and sending you a warm hug 🤍

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