I am Edina, tattoo artist and the founder of
the Fire Flow Tattoo Atelier.

I began tattooing in 2018, and since then it has become more than a profession. It has become my path.

I still remember the first time I held a tattoo machine in my hands. I was excited, uncertain, and deeply curious all at once. Yet something felt unmistakably clear: this is where I belong.

My first tattoo was completed in September 2018. Since then, each day has been an opportunity to create something lasting – not only on the skin, but within the connection itself.

For me, tattooing is more than visual creation. It is the meeting point of craftsmanship and inner meaning. Technical precision and personal story woven together. The place where material and message become one.

From the beginning, I was drawn to perspectives that explore tattooing beyond technique, as a deeper, almost spiritual process. That was when I understood that this would not simply be a job, but an inner journey.

The more I learn, the more I realize that this path has no final destination, and that is its beauty.

Freedom is one of my essential creative forces. Freedom to grow. To evolve. To draw inspiration from life, nature, and human stories.

For me, creation is not about arriving. It is about being on the path.
When the direction is true, every step already carries fulfillment.

The path itself is the destination.

Further good-to-know facts:

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In 2020, I joined the InkControl community founded by Otte Tímár. Within the InkControl Mentor Program, I was mentored for one year by Dóra “Sid” Kalocsa, founder of Tetováló Műhely in Budapest. This period shaped me both professionally and personally.

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That same year, I was featured in the October issue of Tetováló Magazin, an experience that meant a great deal to me.

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With the guidance of Márta Tímár, Tattoo Coach, I further developed not only my business but also myself.

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In January 2022, I obtained a state-recognized qualification in Body Tattooing.

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From mid-2022 onward, I began building professional connections in Germany and regularly worked as a guest tattoo artist in several studios. During this time, I also participated in smaller tattoo conventions abroad, achieving podium placements with each of my entries.

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In November 2025, I moved to Germany and joined a studio as a resident tattoo artist.

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In February 2026, I launched my tattoo-focused blog, where I share professional insights and personal reflections – exploring how to approach tattoo decisions with awareness, long-term clarity, and meaning.