Milestone Moment: Our Tattoo Featured in DGN Tattoo Magazine Feature Interview
- Urban Ink Tattoos
- Dec 24, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 25, 2025
We’re proud to share a milestone for our studio: our tattoo work has been featured in DGN Tattoo Magazine (DGN Tattoo Mag), Issue #201 (November 2025)—alongside an exclusive interview that captures our artistic approach, inspirations, and the direction we’re moving toward.
Being selected by an international publication like DGN is more than a proud moment. It’s recognition of the hours behind every clean line, every controlled gradient, and every color decision—plus the trust our clients place in us.
What DGN highlighted about our style
In the feature, DGN describes our work as a language built on vibrant tones, clean structure, and flowing lines—with a focus on emotional clarity and visual sensitivity. Color, in particular, is central to how we tell stories on skin: not as decoration, but as a way to translate atmosphere, memory, and meaning.
Our approach is also shaped by painting and traditional calligraphy, disciplines that teach restraint, balance, and rhythm. As shared in the interview:each stroke is an act of balance—between order and emotion, and between breath and movement—transforming skin into a living canvas.
Inspiration: calligraphy, nature, and people’s stories
When asked about what led us into tattooing, the interview points to three core sources:
The beauty of calligraphy (structure, flow, and intention)
The colors of nature (light, seasons, and organic harmony)
The unique stories each person carries (the reason tattoos matter)
That combination continues to shape how we design: we aim for pieces that feel visually refined while still personal and alive.
Travel, cultural exchange, and creative growth
Travel and guest work have played a major role in expanding our visual vocabulary. As the interview notes, experiencing different cultures, landscapes, and studios becomes part of our visual memory—especially through working with artists across styles and backgrounds. Those exchanges keep our work evolving and help us push beyond comfort zones.
What’s next
In the interview, our goal is simple and honest: keep improving. Art has no limits, and neither does the learning curve. We’ll keep refining technique, expanding vocabulary, and exploring new forms of expression—so every future piece is stronger than the last.
We also shared a message that sits at the heart of how we see art:“A thousand flowers, a thousand eyes.” Everyone sees art differently—and that’s what makes it beautiful.












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