A tattooed person wearing glasses and a black cap, sitting in a tattoo studio, is using a tattoo machine on a person's hand.

Chris DiGiacomo

A person's back displays a large, intricate black tattoo covering the entire back. The tattoo features geometric and mandala designs with floral patterns, extending from the upper back to the waist.
Black and gray tattoo of a bearded man's face with closed eyes, a prominent forehead, detailed hair, and beard, with a lightning bolt and runic symbols above and beside his face on the person's arm.
Tattoo of a bee with a skull face on the skin.
Tattoo of a Fibonacci spiral and a rectangular grid with numbers on upper arm, with colorful watercolor background.
Tattoo of an angry wolf with its mouth open, bared teeth, and chain wrapped around its neck on a person's forearm.
A tattoo of a spider in the center of a web, surrounded by a flower, a snake, and some text.
Colorful tattoo of a baby sea turtle on a person's upper arm.
A detailed black and gray tattoo of a praying mantis with dragonfly wings on a person's arm.
Black and gray tattoo of a cross with flowers on a person's arm.
Tattoo of a moth with a skull on its body on a person's arm.
Tattoo of a realistic black and gray dog paw with the name 'Ruffian' written in cursive underneath.
Tattoo of a screaming clown face with exaggerated features and a hat on the person's arm.

A lifelong artist informed by West Coast tattoo traditions and shaped by the cultural landscapes of the neighborhoods where she learned. Chris’ work reflects a quiet mastery of realism and fine-line black and grey, balancing technical precision with subtlety and restraint. Now based in sunny South Florida, she approaches tattooing as a lasting art form—each piece thoughtfully composed, delicately executed, and created with deep respect for both the medium and the individual.

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