A tattoo begins not with drawing, but with placement.
The body’s own lines define the direction and scale of the design.
Even the most flawless drawing means little if it does not belong to its place.
True placement is revealed only through patience and attention.
Tattooing does not advance in haste; it moves with measure. The hand, the eye, and the machine breathe together.
Balance, proportion, and orientation must all align.
A tattoo finds its true meaning when the line finds its place.