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How tattooing became a creative and spiritual rite of passage
Behind the scenes of Balazs’ intuitive creative process
How tattoos encode intention, identity, and transformation
Portraits of the artist and the symbolism behind the ink
This Wasn’t Just a Tattoo
I’ve wanted a tattoo from Balazs for years.
Not because he’s popular, but because I knew this guy was channeling something real.
When the time finally aligned, I didn’t just walk into a session. I stepped into a portal.
The Intention: A Rite of Passage
This tattoo wasn’t about adding ink. It was about encoding intention.
“Tattoos aren’t decoration. They’re activation.”
For me, this was a portal piece marking the next chapter of my life. A rite of passage. A commitment to mysticism, wisdom, and deeper power.
Balazs designed a flying dragon, a symbol of wisdom, sovereignty, flow, and magic.
He placed it along my right inner arm, directly on the heart meridian. The line, the movement, the flow, it all pointed back to heart-centered embodiment.
Codes From the Sun
The sun at the top of the tattoo represents Source.
Light. Frequency. Life force.
But the magic is in the codes, Balazs’ signature.
He channels these almost subconsciously, but you can feel their power. For me, they felt like divine codes, a language from the sun that reconfigures something deep in your system.
“These are light codes. Encoded into the body. Etched into frequency.”
I believe that tattoos hold energy, and this one holds a massive energetic imprint.
A Creative Flow Ceremony
Balazs isn’t just a tattoo artist. He’s a portal.
What surprised me most was how ceremonial the whole process felt:
We connected the day before during my partner Nicky’s session
We had coffee, conversations, and energetic resonance
Then we dropped in and channeled
He designed some elements in Photoshop, but a lot of it was freehand on my skin. It was flowing in real-time.
“It felt like plant medicine, except with ink and fire.”
The pain became part of the process. The endurance. The precision. The presence.
This wasn’t about asking an artist to ink my idea.
This was about surrendering to a co-creation and letting his energy meet mine.
The Energy Behind the Artist
What sets Balazs apart isn’t just his technique, it’s his frequency.
He’s deeply tapped in. You can feel that his work is coming from somewhere else.
He listens. He feels. He channels.
“He doesn’t just design for your body. He translates your soul.”
He’s precise without being rigid. Intuitive without being chaotic. And totally invested in the story he’s helping mark on your skin.
Why This Tattoo Feels Different
I’ve been tattooed before. But this one?
This one lives differently in my body.
It was fun. It was raw. It was beautifully intense.
I don’t fully know what’s shifted yet, but something has.
There’s an inner clarity opening. A creative surge brewing. A deeper sense of embodied power asking to be seen.
And every time I look at my arm, I remember:
“The path is mystical. But the power is real.”
Our Creative Parallels
After the session, I did a portrait shoot of Balazs.
He styled himself in his own vibe – part fashion, part artist monk and we shot outside the studio in raw black and white.
The photos captured him the way the tattoo captured me.
Essence. Energy. Identity.
We’re both artists of identity he with the needle, me with the lens.
“We both extract essence and turn it into visuals.”
This wasn’t a transaction.
It was a transmission.
Want to Enter the Portal?
Whether you’re documenting your evolution or expressing a new chapter of self, you deserve to collaborate with artists who feel like soul mirrors.
This experience reminded me why I do what I do:
To help people see themselves through a higher lens.
To co-create from truth, magic, and movement.
And to tattoo that essence on film, on skin, or in story.
CULTIVATING YOUR VISUAL UNIQUENESS AND STREAMLINING YOUR BRAND'S EVOLUTION
TLDR | What You’ll Learn in This Post
How tattooing became a creative and spiritual rite of passage
Behind the scenes of Balazs’ intuitive creative process
How tattoos encode intention, identity, and transformation
Portraits of the artist and the symbolism behind the ink
This Wasn’t Just a Tattoo
I’ve wanted a tattoo from Balazs for years.
Not because he’s popular, but because I knew this guy was channeling something real.
When the time finally aligned, I didn’t just walk into a session. I stepped into a portal.
The Intention: A Rite of Passage
This tattoo wasn’t about adding ink. It was about encoding intention.
“Tattoos aren’t decoration. They’re activation.”
For me, this was a portal piece marking the next chapter of my life. A rite of passage. A commitment to mysticism, wisdom, and deeper power.
Balazs designed a flying dragon, a symbol of wisdom, sovereignty, flow, and magic.
He placed it along my right inner arm, directly on the heart meridian. The line, the movement, the flow, it all pointed back to heart-centered embodiment.
Codes From the Sun
The sun at the top of the tattoo represents Source.
Light. Frequency. Life force.
But the magic is in the codes, Balazs’ signature.
He channels these almost subconsciously, but you can feel their power. For me, they felt like divine codes, a language from the sun that reconfigures something deep in your system.
“These are light codes. Encoded into the body. Etched into frequency.”
I believe that tattoos hold energy, and this one holds a massive energetic imprint.
A Creative Flow Ceremony
Balazs isn’t just a tattoo artist. He’s a portal.
What surprised me most was how ceremonial the whole process felt:
We connected the day before during my partner Nicky’s session
We had coffee, conversations, and energetic resonance
Then we dropped in and channeled
He designed some elements in Photoshop, but a lot of it was freehand on my skin. It was flowing in real-time.
“It felt like plant medicine, except with ink and fire.”
The pain became part of the process. The endurance. The precision. The presence.
This wasn’t about asking an artist to ink my idea.
This was about surrendering to a co-creation and letting his energy meet mine.
The Energy Behind the Artist
What sets Balazs apart isn’t just his technique, it’s his frequency.
He’s deeply tapped in. You can feel that his work is coming from somewhere else.
He listens. He feels. He channels.
“He doesn’t just design for your body. He translates your soul.”
He’s precise without being rigid. Intuitive without being chaotic. And totally invested in the story he’s helping mark on your skin.
Why This Tattoo Feels Different
I’ve been tattooed before. But this one?
This one lives differently in my body.
It was fun. It was raw. It was beautifully intense.
I don’t fully know what’s shifted yet, but something has.
There’s an inner clarity opening. A creative surge brewing. A deeper sense of embodied power asking to be seen.
And every time I look at my arm, I remember:
“The path is mystical. But the power is real.”
Our Creative Parallels
After the session, I did a portrait shoot of Balazs.
He styled himself in his own vibe – part fashion, part artist monk and we shot outside the studio in raw black and white.
The photos captured him the way the tattoo captured me.
Essence. Energy. Identity.
We’re both artists of identity he with the needle, me with the lens.
“We both extract essence and turn it into visuals.”
This wasn’t a transaction.
It was a transmission.
Want to Enter the Portal?
Whether you’re documenting your evolution or expressing a new chapter of self, you deserve to collaborate with artists who feel like soul mirrors.
This experience reminded me why I do what I do:
To help people see themselves through a higher lens.
To co-create from truth, magic, and movement.
And to tattoo that essence on film, on skin, or in story.
How tattooing became a creative and spiritual rite of passage
Behind the scenes of Balazs’ intuitive creative process
How tattoos encode intention, identity, and transformation
Portraits of the artist and the symbolism behind the ink
This Wasn’t Just a Tattoo
I’ve wanted a tattoo from Balazs for years.
Not because he’s popular, but because I knew this guy was channeling something real.
When the time finally aligned, I didn’t just walk into a session. I stepped into a portal.
The Intention: A Rite of Passage
This tattoo wasn’t about adding ink. It was about encoding intention.
“Tattoos aren’t decoration. They’re activation.”
For me, this was a portal piece marking the next chapter of my life. A rite of passage. A commitment to mysticism, wisdom, and deeper power.
Balazs designed a flying dragon, a symbol of wisdom, sovereignty, flow, and magic.
He placed it along my right inner arm, directly on the heart meridian. The line, the movement, the flow, it all pointed back to heart-centered embodiment.
Codes From the Sun
The sun at the top of the tattoo represents Source.
Light. Frequency. Life force.
But the magic is in the codes, Balazs’ signature.
He channels these almost subconsciously, but you can feel their power. For me, they felt like divine codes, a language from the sun that reconfigures something deep in your system.
“These are light codes. Encoded into the body. Etched into frequency.”
I believe that tattoos hold energy, and this one holds a massive energetic imprint.
A Creative Flow Ceremony
Balazs isn’t just a tattoo artist. He’s a portal.
What surprised me most was how ceremonial the whole process felt:
We connected the day before during my partner Nicky’s session
We had coffee, conversations, and energetic resonance
Then we dropped in and channeled
He designed some elements in Photoshop, but a lot of it was freehand on my skin. It was flowing in real-time.
“It felt like plant medicine, except with ink and fire.”
The pain became part of the process. The endurance. The precision. The presence.
This wasn’t about asking an artist to ink my idea.
This was about surrendering to a co-creation and letting his energy meet mine.
The Energy Behind the Artist
What sets Balazs apart isn’t just his technique, it’s his frequency.
He’s deeply tapped in. You can feel that his work is coming from somewhere else.
He listens. He feels. He channels.
“He doesn’t just design for your body. He translates your soul.”
He’s precise without being rigid. Intuitive without being chaotic. And totally invested in the story he’s helping mark on your skin.
Why This Tattoo Feels Different
I’ve been tattooed before. But this one?
This one lives differently in my body.
It was fun. It was raw. It was beautifully intense.
I don’t fully know what’s shifted yet, but something has.
There’s an inner clarity opening. A creative surge brewing. A deeper sense of embodied power asking to be seen.
And every time I look at my arm, I remember:
“The path is mystical. But the power is real.”
Our Creative Parallels
After the session, I did a portrait shoot of Balazs.
He styled himself in his own vibe – part fashion, part artist monk and we shot outside the studio in raw black and white.
The photos captured him the way the tattoo captured me.
Essence. Energy. Identity.
We’re both artists of identity he with the needle, me with the lens.
“We both extract essence and turn it into visuals.”
This wasn’t a transaction.
It was a transmission.
Want to Enter the Portal?
Whether you’re documenting your evolution or expressing a new chapter of self, you deserve to collaborate with artists who feel like soul mirrors.
This experience reminded me why I do what I do:
To help people see themselves through a higher lens.
To co-create from truth, magic, and movement.
And to tattoo that essence on film, on skin, or in story.
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About the Blogger
I was born in a low middle class conservative religious family in the suburbs of Seattle. Art was and always has been my passion, and more than that a way of life. Starting as a graphic designer, I taught myself photography, built a commercial/editorial business shooting for the worlds biggest brands like Nike, Coca-Cola, Adidas and more. I've also had the opportunity to photograph the world's biggest celebrities like Justin Bieber, Usher, Jessica Alba and more. I've curated a lifestyle around creativity and have learned a lot along the way which I get to share here.
I was born in a low middle class conservative religious family in the suburbs of Seattle. Art was and always has been my passion, and more than that a way of life. Starting as a graphic designer, I taught myself photography, built a commercial/editorial business shooting for the worlds biggest brands like Nike, Coca-Cola, Adidas and more. I've also had the opportunity to photograph the world's biggest celebrities like Justin Bieber, Usher, Jessica Alba and more. I've curated a lifestyle around creativity and have learned a lot along the way which I get to share here.