
About me
I’m a Brazilian artist shaped by tattoo culture through living with it on my own skin.
From a young age, tattooing fascinated me — the bold lines, the permanence, the way identity could be claimed through image. I wanted to become a tattoo artist, but life pulled me in other directions. The dream didn’t disappear. It stayed quiet. Stored away.
Years passed. Other paths were taken. But some languages don’t fade.


AND
WHAT
NOW?
At 43, Sacred Flash became my way back.
Not as a tattoo artist, but as an artist working with the same visual grammar, translating tattoo language into illustration and objects.
This work is how I honor that early pull: the love for old school aesthetics, rebellious imagery, and art that carries weight and intention.


Sacred Flash is not about regret or nostalgia. It’s about timing. About reclaiming something that always belonged to me, and reshaping it into what it can be now.
This is my way of making the dream tangible with ink, attitude, and presence.

