Mimi
(she/her)
“My name is Mimi In the hush between ink and skin, I find my sanctuary. What began as fascination has evolved, over four years of tattooing, into a sacred practice: a dialogue between body and spirit, light and darkness. I work in illustrative blackwork, where bold lines and quiet details weave together to tell stories that feel ancient and intimate. My station is more than a workspace—it’s a sanctuary for all who enter, a place where every individual can feel seen, safe, and transformed. If I’m not tattooing, I am hiking in the solidarity of nature, painting and writing poetry. I move quietly, drawn to stillness, but my art speaks in symbols and whispers that last a lifetime.”