The Tattoo Artist

Allowing colours to merge with the skin and creating unique images that help people feel more like themselves is my greatest passion.

For centuries, people have adorned their bodies with meaningful symbols that reflect their identity, heritage, and personal stories. Tattooing can be a ritual of self-love, an act of empowerment, or a form of liberation — a way to freely choose what we carry on our skin.

Images can tell stories in many ways, whether directly or through symbolism. How much of ourselves we choose to reveal through them is something deeply personal.

My work is shaped by delicate elements, detailed motifs, and inspirations drawn from mythology, history, and literature. Three years ago, I gained my first experience working in a tattoo studio. Long before that, I had always loved drawing and expressing myself through images rather than words — because images often communicate what words cannot.

Tattooing has taught me to appreciate the human body and has shown me how diverse and powerful art can be when it becomes part of the skin.

Every piece I create is a custom artwork, carefully designed and executed with precision to reflect and enhance the personality of each client.

Tattoo art is not just about decoration. It is built on trust. Creating a respectful, welcoming, and safe space where everyone feels comfortable is deeply important to me.

Portrait of Siren Tattoo artist in black and white — tattooed blonde woman in black corset surrounded by dark artwork at Siren Tattoo Lucerne

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Every piece starts with a conversation, a real exchange about who you are, what you carry, and what you want to wear permanently. You don't need to arrive with a finished idea. Most clients come with a feeling more than a design — and that's exactly the right place to start.

Whether you're ready to book or just exploring what's possible, the enquiry form is open. Reach out. Tell us what you're thinking, even if it's half-formed. The best tattoos always start that way.