Natalia Kobus — from photography to tattooing. An artistic eye transferred onto skin.

Natalia Kobus — from photography to tattooing. An artistic eye transferred onto skin.

Natalia Kobus — from photography to tattooing. An artistic eye transferred onto skin.

A photographer by education, a tattoo artist at heart — that’s Natalia Kobus in a nutshell. Her sharp eye for detail, light, and composition naturally transitioned into the world of tattooing, creating a style that’s impossible to ignore.

For the past four years, she’s been sharing her talent with clients in Warsaw, developing her craft in the realms of realism, graphic design, and delicate fineline work.

Her tattoos strike a perfect balance between technical precision and deep emotion — like each piece captures a fleeting moment in time.

🤍 Welcome to the #loveink family!

We're excited to introduce the first Ambassador from the 7th edition of our program — Natalia Kobus! Below are her answers to the questions we always ask our Loveink Ambassadors.

🖋️ 1. What made you want to join the Loveink Brand Ambassador project?

I’ve trusted this brand for a long time — I use Loveink products daily in my studio and always recommend them to my clients. They’re part of my workflow, so joining the project felt like a natural step.

🎨 2. How did your passion for tattooing begin?

I’ve always drawn a lot and surrounded myself with art — photography, music, illustration. Tattoos have been present in my family, so I was familiar with the culture. I got my first tattoo at 16, and that’s when I thought: maybe I could try this too?

🖤 3. What’s your favorite tattoo style?

Realism — it gives me endless possibilities to work with details and create strong, high-contrast, impactful designs.

🌿 4. Is there a tattoo you do often but never get tired of?

I don’t have one specific motif, but I really enjoy floral projects. In realism, my favorite subjects are eyes, religious themes, skulls, and the chicano style — these never get old, and I’m always excited to work on them.

🚫 5. What kind of tattoo would you never do?

I don’t do offensive tattoos or designs that promote hate or racism. It’s important to me that my work aligns with my personal values.

🎯 6. Do you remember the first tattoo you ever did?

Absolutely — it was on an older lady, around seventy. The tattoo had deep sentimental value and was placed on her wrist. I was incredibly nervous, my hands were shaking, but I’ll never forget that moment.

🎨 7. Which tattoo are you most proud of?

There’s no single one — I’m constantly evolving, always aiming to improve my technique and designs. I’m proud of the pieces that leave my clients calm, happy, and eager to return. That’s the biggest compliment.

🏆 8. What do you consider your biggest success?

That people come back to me and recommend me to others. And that, despite the challenges of this industry, I haven’t given up — I keep growing and pushing forward.

💡 9. What inspires you the most?

Working with people and observing other artists — their craft, attention to detail, and execution. That’s what keeps me motivated to grow.

🧴 10. What’s your favorite tattoo aftercare product?

The Loveink butter. It works amazingly on fresh tattoos, helps the healing process, and keeps healed ones nicely moisturized. And the scent? Absolutely love it — especially the papaya one!

🤔 11. What’s currently the biggest challenge in the tattoo industry?

Finding a healthy balance between ambition and self-criticism. I think many artists struggle with always seeing what could have been done better.

🧠 12. What are the most common mistakes people make when getting their first tattoo?

Chasing trends instead of choosing something personal — a design that resonates deeply. Also, not doing enough research when picking an artist and neglecting proper aftercare, which has a huge impact on the final result.

✨ Just the beginning!

We’re thrilled to have Natalia as part of the #loveink family — her work is moving, inspiring, and deeply human. Stay tuned — we’re just getting started with introducing the amazing artists behind the ink.

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