Sabina Hezalova
- City Haarlem
- Начало карьеры: 2024 г.
- Current VeAn artist
- Sketch
- None
- Tattoo
- Art Session/Feel like a tattoo artist
- Permanent makeup
- Consultation
- Correction
- Cover up
- Permanent makeup
- Minimalism
- Old School
- Dotwork
- Traditional
- Graphics
- Black and White
- Realism
- Fineline
- Fineline
I am Sabina, a tattoo artist. When people ask me how I got started with tattoos, I always say that it wasn’t a coincidence. It all began with my love for art, which started at a young age. I was always drawing and experimenting with different styles. But tattoos attracted me the most — they combined all my interests: aesthetics, emotions, history, and they were alive, ever-changing, and always with the person. I felt that this was my path.
The work process is always special for me. I don’t just draw on the body — I interact with the person, try to understand them, their desires, and their experiences. Because every tattoo is not only about appearance but also about the inner state, about personal stories. I always try to make sure that the tattoo is not just an ornament, but becomes part of the person's personality, their symbol.
My style? It is constantly evolving. I enjoy playing with shapes and space, creating images that stay in the mind for a long time. But sometimes I like to step outside the boundaries, experiment with color, textures, and details. The important thing is that the tattoo is not just beautiful, but also profound.
Many people come to me with certain images in their minds, and I enjoy helping them bring those ideas to life. Sometimes someone comes with a clear idea of what they want, and that’s great. But sometimes they want something abstract, and then I start working with them, asking questions to capture the essence of what they want to express through the tattoo. The process of discussion is always incredibly exciting. I love it when my clients trust me completely, and when we create something unique together.
Sometimes I think about how the perception of tattoos has changed in society. When I started, tattoos were something underground, and many people saw them as something marginal. But now everything has changed. Tattoos are no longer just a part of culture, but an important form of self-expression, a part of fashion. And that’s awesome. I’m proud to live in an era where tattoos are seen as art, not as something outside the law.
My clients are not just people I make tattoos for. They are people with whom I share their stories, their life moments. I get satisfaction not only from how the tattoo looks on the body but also from how it influences the person. It’s not just work for me — it’s art, it’s a connection between me and those who entrust me with their bodies.
I continue to learn, develop, and strive to be the best at what I do. Every tattoo is a step towards perfection, and for me, it’s important to keep improving so I can create not just drawings, but true works of art.