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art styles
Ella came into tattooing through drawing and painting — art has always been how she processes and expresses, and tattooing felt like a natural extension of that on a different surface. Her work is refined, considered, and unmistakably her own.
Her style is floral ornamental — softly shaded botanical forms set against bold ornamental motifs, designed to flow with the body rather than sit on it. She's drawn to organic shapes, soft shading, and designs that feel timeless rather than trend-dependent. Symmetrical placements are a particular strength, as is the quiet confidence of well-executed fine line and soft blackwork.
Her influences reach into traditional Japanese and Korean art, art nouveau, museum collections, sculpture, and the natural world. Travel and time spent around historical art and architecture have shaped her eye significantly — as has working alongside artists with a range of styles and perspectives at Main Street.
Her process is collaborative and communication-heavy. She asks specific questions, keeps clients involved, and treats every piece as something built together. If you value that kind of working relationship, you'll be in the right chair.



