
Hey, I’m
KFIR DAHAN
Tattoo
Artist
Beyond
tattoo
About
How I Got Into Tattooing
My Style & What Inspires It
My style is rooted in classical art , the Renaissance, Greek sculptures, and mythology. From a young age, I was drawn to museums, statues, and timeless art. There’s a silent power in those works. I’m fascinated by how classical art sits on modern skin. like a dialogue between past and present. For me, It’s a legacy. It’s museum that walks.
Selected
work
Daniel
Roman
Idan
Faq
As a tattoo artist, I often receive inquiries from clients regarding their tattoos, pricing or the process of booking an appointment. To help address these common queries, I have compiled a list of frequently asked questions. If you have any additional inquiries, please don't hesitate to reach out to me.
How do I book an appointment?
If you are interested in a tattoo appointment, just send me a message via WhatsApp or Instagram, with your ideas + body placement. Any references will be helpful.
How long is the waiting period?
Waiting period is very flexible, most of the time - few weeks.
How much will it cost?
The price of a tattoo can vary a lot depending on the size, complexity, placement, and time involved. If you send me your ideas, I can give you a price estimate based on the tattoo you have in mind.
How much will it hurt?
Pain is a part of the tattoo process, but it’s usually manageable and varies from person to person. Some areas hurt more than others, but most clients find the experience easier than they expected.
What should I do before the visit?
- Get a good night’s sleep. - Eat something before the tattoo. - Stay hydrated. - Avoid alcohol and drugs for 24 hours before. - Don’t come on an empty stomach or hungover. - Wear comfortable clothes that give access to the area being tattooed.
How should I take care of it afterwards?
- Remove bandage after a 2-3 hours. - Wash gently with water and soap. - Pat dry and apply a thin layer of healing cream. - Moisturize 2–3 times a day. - Avoid sun and swimming for 3-4 weeks. - Don’t scratch or pick at the tattoo.












