Tattoo Design Collection 2026

2026 Tattoo-DesignS ready for booking

Below, you’ll find a collection of my latest tattoo designs, ready to be tattooed. This design collection takes priority in my booking process, giving you the chance to get an appointment as soon as possible.

Each design is one of a kind and will be tattooed by me only once, ensuring its exclusivity to you and that it will not be sold to others afterward.

My designs are drawn digitally, so you’ll see a 2-dimensional representation of a 3-dimensional image. Remember that an actual tattoo has a different look and characteristics, which, in my opinion, are even more appealing than the mock-up pictures.

I've attached an example from my one of my previous collections next to a finished result as a reference:

 

Available Designs

 

Tattoo-Design No. 1

This design features a split composition of a wolf head and skull, surrounded by the various phases of the moon. Wolves and moons, whether individually or combined, have been frequent and recurring elements throughout my career. I love wolves—they are incredibly intelligent animals, social, protective, and fierce if necessary. And, of course, there is a traditional strong connection between wolves and the moon.

The moon phases form a cycle with the two parts of the wolf’s face: the “alive” side and the skull, representing life and death, respectively. Together, they symbolize the circular nature of life and the idea that death is a part of life. The composition is framed by geometric and organic elements.

Possible placement: Forearm, upper arm, leg.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 2

As you may already know, I love tattooing skulls due to their visual appeal and the symbolism they carry. This design is a split composition that includes both a female face and a skull, symbolizing the duality of life and death. These two facets are like two sides of the same coin we call "living," and are not adversaries but rather part of a symbiotic relationship. Think about a life with no end; it would lead to endless postponements, and there would be no incentive for growth. It's mortality that creates the urgency for experience and personal evolution.

The composition also incorporates various elements that have become my signature styles, such as triangles, mandalas, florals, and geometric patterns.

This design represents a return to my artistic origins—a Back-To-The-Roots project with a modern, refined twist. It is a perpetual reminder of growth, development, and the transience of life: seize the moment because “This Too Shall Pass.”

Possible placement: Forearm, upper arm, leg.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 3

This design is perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors. It features four distinct layers set within diamond-shaped frames: a drop of water at the bottom, symbolizing water as the basis of all life; a forest; mountains; and at the top, an eye. The eye represents consciousness and awareness, which nature can help one achieve. The composition flows beautifully and can work on various body parts.

Possible placement: Forearm, back, leg. According to my friend Daria, possible target audience: granola people.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 4

The eye in this tattoo design serves as a symbol of awareness and perception, not only of what is seen, but of what lies beneath the surface. Layered geometric forms create the illusion of three-dimensional depth, as if the design exists within the skin rather than simply sitting on top of it. The surrounding planets and spatial elements evoke the vastness of the universe, pointing toward hidden dimensions and unseen structures. This piece explores the relationship between vision and depth: what we observe, what we intuit, and what remains beyond immediate understanding.

Possible placement: Forearm, back, leg.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 5

The tree is often a symbol of life, growth, and connection with nature. It is rooted in the earth while reaching upward toward expansion. It can represent nature, family, and the unfolding of personal growth. Beneath it, a stylized dial or watch face symbolizes the element of time, suggesting progress, cycles, and how life (and time) shapes and impacts us and all life. Clean geometric elements and sacred geometry frame the design to create contrast with and balance the organic form of the tree.

Possible placement: Forearm, back, leg.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 6

This design illustrates the journey of the self through life’s winding and often difficult path. The human figure at the entrance of the labyrinth is all of us, finding our way through life, stepping into complexity, uncertainty, and challenge. As the path ascends, it leads toward the eye and the sun, symbols of illumination, awareness, and higher consciousness. All these challenges are necessary for growth, and ultimately, always lead to the light, to insights and heightened understanding. The figure at the end of the labyrinth reflects the higher self: transformed through life’s experiences. Sacred geometry reinforces these concepts — that the journey itself, with all its difficulty, is what leads to clarity and light.

Possible placement: Forearm, back, leg. Potentially back.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 7

This is a floral, ornamental composition designed to accentuate the natural lines of the female anatomy. Soft, flowing elements create a sense of elegance and femininity, while the symmetry and structure give it strength and presence. The piece balances delicacy with power.

Placement: Back.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 8

For the overall composition of this design, I went for two crossing axes with an x-axis and an exaggerated y-axis. This has two reasons: first, an elongated line makes the body part look leaner and more elegant; and second, the symbolism of the two axes (dimensions) themself. For me, the y-axis in my designs often represents "time" and the x-axis symbolizes life itself since the very moment in which we exist is not part of time/or a timeline (past and future), but rather it's an infinite vertical dimension. There is no limit to the experience in the very moment; hence I've elongated the x-axis significantly over the y-axis.

In the middle of both of these dimensions, the crossing is the center (the self). Around this center, I've decided to place two playing birds. One aspect of the birds is that they represent playfulness, which is the main ingredient to being able to really live in the moment. Even more importantly, they represent both "love" and "freedom". Freedom is the very core from which love arises. Any love which isn't free isn't love. There can be no real love without freedom.

Around the birds, I've added some circles because they are the simplest way to illustrate a constant flow of things (see also the two arrows) and are also a minimalist expression of "oneness".

From the center (self) down, there's a transformation into water drops. These water drops and the ripples they create represent "oneness". Since every single being in this universe is part of one and the same center (oneness), we can say that every being we encounter is merely a ripple surrounding the very same center. They might look different; some are bigger, some are smaller, but they are only the circumference of the same "one".

Above the birds are the moon phases, which I found very fitting in the composition since everything in this world of matter goes through cycles. Everything is just part of a spectrum, like light and darkness. To accentuate that idea, I even created the entire composition as a play of opposites (light and dark areas, moons and sun, feminine and masculine), which is another reference to "oneness" since oneness is the perfect balance between both of these aspects. Basically, the opposite of duality.

The top part is a very abstract version of the sun — together with the moons, we capture the theme of balance and opposites again.

At the very top of the design, I wanted to add elements that frame the biceps area. I've decided to go for "wing-ish" elements since they have a fantastic flow with the body and anatomy and because they mirror the bird theme and bring some lightness and playfulness into your own life.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 9

An ornamental hand piece inspired by floral motifs and refined line work that feels both decorative and intentional.

Placement: Hand.

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Tattoo-Design No. 10

This butterfly design came to me as a reminder to take everything lightly in life. Another aspect I love about butterflies or Lepidoptera, in general, is the fact that they go through metamorphosis. They progress from one form to another, and the symbolism that after at first crawling in the dirt, they end up flying through the air is a symbol for me of how everything can change when we just follow and trust nature, go through every step until our being, symbolically speaking, grows wings and moves freely.

I decided to add some branches because they create a beautiful flow with the body part as well as a perfect counterbalance to the geometric elements which are framing the entire design.

This design is unisex, and I'm open to suggestions regarding placement.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

Tattoo-Design No. 11

I've been working on a series of elegant, feminine, and highly simplistic designs.

I enjoy arrangements with large amounts of space surrounding them—making the body part and its shape part of the whole design rather than having the tattoo design as a closed composition. In this case, I've created a preview for a tattoo that accentuates the feminine curvature on the back of the leg.

The idea is to tattoo multiple "decals" to flow with the human body. Another aspect of this tattoo style is the possibility of making the entire body a whole piece of art without patching every body part full with heavy tattoos. Being fully packed with tattoos looks good on some people, and on others, it looks better to keep it simple and delicate. Another positive aspect of working with these elements is that the amount of time needed to make the entire body an artwork is relatively short compared to large full-body tattoos, which can take up multiple years.

As stated before, the original design created here was the symmetric decal for the backside of the legs, which elongate on the side of the body. These compositions look best when they complement the body's symmetry, with identical tattoos on each body part. If you're interested in this aesthetic or want to give me free rein to create compositions of this kind for you, feel free to reach out, and we can discuss the process, even for full-body concepts.

To reserve your appointment for this tattoo, please use the email address at the bottom of this post.

 

Reserve your Design and Book Tattoo-Appointment

If you're interested in reserving an appointment for a design from this collection, please email me with info about the body part you have in mind, the approximate size, and some attached pictures of the body part.

First come, first serve. I look forward to working on a fantastic tattoo with you.

– Daniel

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