Featured Tattoo Art and Professional Training
A look at my studio's best work, from realistic portraits to spiritual art, and the real-world training environment where I teach my students.
This video shows the complete process for a detailed Lord Shiva tattoo on a forearm. You can see how I build the design from the initial line work and stenciling to the final shading and highlights, creating a powerful and dynamic piece.
Creating a realistic portrait tattoo requires precision. Here, you can see the final tattoo on the client's chest placed next to the original reference photograph, showing how I accurately capture the likeness and emotion of the subject.
This video showcases a large, complex back tattoo combining a depiction of Lord Shiva with a geometric mandala. This is the kind of large-scale, multi-session project you will learn to plan and execute.
Celebrity portraits are a popular request. This is a portrait tattoo of Salman Khan, where the focus is on capturing iconic features and expressions that are instantly recognizable.
This is what my training is all about: hands-on experience. Here, a student is practicing her line work, tattooing a small snake design on a client under my supervision in a real studio setting.
This video shows a typical session in my studio. I am tattooing a minimalist lotus design on a client's ankle, and you can see her happy reaction at the end. You will learn to work with diverse clients and tattoo styles.
About Featured
You won't find any fake classroom setups here. You are training in my actual Dadar studio, watching how I handle real clients and manage the daily pressure of a busy shop. It is not just about drawing, it is about learning how to keep a station sterile and how to turn your passion into a business that actually pays.
I have spent 15 years in Dadar, and I have seen it all. The work you see in this gallery is not just about making things look good on skin, it is about the technique I have refined over years of practice. When I teach, I show you exactly that.
Whether you are looking at my Lord Shiva pieces or the realistic portrait work, notice the detail. I do not rush. I teach my students to respect the machine, understand voltage settings, and master needle depth because that is where the difference between a good tattoo and a great one lies.
My training modules are designed to be hands-on. You will see me prepping stencils for a client, dealing with a cover-up, or setting up a medical-grade hygiene station. You learn by observing the real workflow, not by reading from a book. If you are serious about learning the craft, you will be working with professional equipment and artificial skins, and eventually, you will work on live models under my supervision. This is not a hobby class; this is a career-focused setup for people who are ready to put in the hard work.
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