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A passionate anime tattoo artist dedicated to bringing your favorite characters and stories to life through ink.
Welcome to my world where anime meets ink! I'm BeaPumpkin, a tattoo artist who fell in love with anime at the age of 8 when I first watched Solo Leveling. That magical moment sparked a lifelong passion that eventually led me to combine my two greatest loves: art and anime.
Growing up, my notebooks were filled with sketches of Goku powering up, Pikachu's lightning bolts, and countless other characters from the anime I consumed voraciously. Little did I know that these childhood doodles were the beginning of a career that would allow me to bring joy to fellow anime fans every single day.
Started my apprenticeship at a local tattoo studio while pursuing formal art education. Immediately knew I wanted to specialize in anime-inspired work.
Spent 6 months in Tokyo studying traditional Japanese tattooing (irezumi) and visiting countless anime studios and museums.
Launched BeaPumpkin Tattoo studio, a dedicated space for anime fans to get their dream tattoos in a welcoming, otaku-friendly environment.
Started attending anime conventions nationwide, offering flash tattoos and connecting with the amazing anime community.
Received "Best Anime-Inspired Tattoo" at the International Tattoo Convention for my Spirited Away back piece.
I believe every tattoo tells a story. Whether it's a small Totoro peeking out from behind your ear or a full sleeve featuring your favorite Shonen protagonists, I approach each piece with the same dedication and respect for the source material.
My style blends traditional Japanese tattooing techniques with modern anime aesthetics. I'm particularly known for my watercolor work, which brings that beautiful, ethereal quality of anime to life on skin, as well as my bold, vibrant full-color pieces.
These are some of my all-time favorites that have shaped my artistic vision:
"Anime has the power to inspire, comfort, and connect us. When someone gets an anime tattoo, they're not just getting inkโthey're carrying a piece of a story that moved them, a character that inspired them, or a memory that shaped them. It's my honor to be part of that journey.