Tattoo artist, Foret (@foret_tattoo on Insta) is based in Itaewon in Seoul, Korea, and has been tattooing for six years now. She works out of Nandostudio. On her own body, she has just one secret hidden tattoo, and she loves creating miniature works of art for collectors who love fine line tattoos. We sat down to have a chat with her…
How did you become a tattoo artist?
When I was in college, some friends had tattoos and I was fascinated with them. My interest just grew from there…
What made you want to become a tattoo artist?
When I saw my friend’s old tattoo, I had a cheeky thought, ‘I’d do better than that’.
It was such a small curiosity, but it’s what made me start tattooing.
Did you have a background in art?
I studied art for around two years at art college.
Do you have any tattoos? Can you tell us about them…
I have a small heart-shaped tattoo on my collarbone, it sort of looks like a little dot. I got this tattoo before I learned how to tattoo. I wanted to know what it would feel like. But I also just wanted to have a small, cute tattoo – it’s like a secret tattoo that others don’t necessarily notice. I love that, like it’s something just for me.
What was the first tattoo you did on someone else?
It’s a tattoo of three small and cute people holding hands. I remember being so nervous that my hands were shaking.
How would you describe your style?
My own design, understatement and neatness are the things that represent me. When drawing, I pay attention to the each tiny part.
Would you call yourself a fine line tattooer?
I’m ashamed of the name, but I admit it.
What drew you to small, delicate tattoos?
There are many people who like small and delicate tattoos in Korea. It’s like that in any country. So I’m continuing to do a lot of small tattoos. Originally, I liked big tattoos too, but of course, I need to meet the needs of my customers. That’s what tattooing is all about.
What do you like to tattoo? Do you prefer colour or black and grey?
I like both. But if I get more tattoos on my own body, I think I’ll get them in colour. I like the vintage colour and how it looks when it becomes one with my skin after time.
What inspires you and do you have any artists you admire?
One of the tattoo artists I’m interested in these days is Cheon moon (@moon.cheon). There’s an authenticity to his work. I actually met someone with one of his tattoos and I was so jealous. You can see how much he cares about doing tattoos.
Do you have any guest spots planned?
Yes. Next year, I have guest spot plans in Hong Kong, New York, Singapore and Japan. I’m already happy and looking forward to meeting guests from each country.
What’s been your proudest moment so far?
When I felt like I was ready to teach others the craft of tattooing. I was very proud of myself when I shared with them what I’ve learnt over the years. I want to continue to help many people – without forgetting the joy of such a magical job.
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