Explore my portfolio to witness the fusion of passion and detail, where every creation is a canvas for stories waiting to be told. Join me on this artistic voyage, where inspiration knows no bounds, and every stroke is an invitation to see the world through my eyes.

Welcome to my artistic world

Andre is a large-scale tattoo artist at Bohemian Social Club in Hudson, Massachusetts, and his work is unlike anything else in New England. Working primarily in black and grey with deliberate hints of color, Andre builds compositions that feel architectural — sweeping, intentional, and rooted in a visual language that blends ornamental design, sacred geometry, floral illustration, and illustrative realism into something wholly his own.

His use of sacred geometry isn't decorative — it's structural. It gives his large-scale pieces a mathematical precision that anchors even the most organic, flowing elements of his work. The result is tattooing that feels both ancient and entirely contemporary: deeply symbolic, visually stunning, and built to exist on the body as a cohesive, living composition.

Andre is the artist for the client with a vision — someone ready to invest in a full project, whether that's a sleeve, a back piece, or a chest composition that tells a story across multiple sessions.

He works exclusively by appointment at Bohemian Social Club. If you're ready to start something significant, reach out.

Specialties

  • Large-Scale Tattoos (Sleeves, Back Pieces, Chest Work)

  • Black & Grey with Color Accents

  • Sacred Geometry

  • Floral & Ornamental Illustration

  • Illustrative Realism

The Importance of Trusting the Process

Every tattoo is more than ink — it’s a collaboration built on trust. As your artist, I’m fully invested in delivering a piece that honors your vision and aligns with my creative style and experience. That process takes time, care, and focus.

When you book with me, you’re not just booking an appointment — you’re trusting me to:

• Interpret your concept through my lens and artistic voice

• Make design decisions based on flow, placement, anatomy, and years of experience

• Bring your idea to life in a way that will age well and wear beautifully

Trust is the foundation of great tattooing. Without it, the process becomes stressful, diluted, and disconnected.

Why Micromanagement Hurts the Process

It’s natural to feel excited or even anxious before a tattoo — especially if it’s meaningful or your first one. But over-directing the process can lead to a few challenges:

• It disrupts creative flow, leading to compromised work

• It adds unnecessary stress for both the client and artist

• It often results in a piece that feels forced, not fluid

• It can strain communication and damage the trust that makes great art possible

Tattooing isn’t like ordering a custom product — it’s a living, breathing art form. You’re working with a human, not a printer.

If You Need Full Control, I May Not Be the Artist for You — And That’s Okay

I say this with complete respect: If you feel the need to direct every detail, expect frequent design drafts, or find it hard to trust the artist’s judgment, I might not be the right fit for you — and that’s totally okay.

• There are artists who specialize in replicating exact references, and others (like myself) who work best with creative trust and artistic flow.

• Knowing your preferences — and choosing an artist who aligns with them — is key to a good experience for both of us.

“If you love my work and trust my process, I’ll give you something beautiful that you can wear with pride.”

What I Promise in Return

When you give me that trust, I don’t take it lightly. Here’s what I commit to:

Clear communication around your vision and my process

• A design that honors your concept, customized to you

• Professionalism, creativity, and full focus during our time together

• A safe, positive, and intentional experience — from consult to healing