I’m Iris Lune, and I tattoo flowers full-time. What started as a love of pressing wildflowers and sketching in botanical gardens became a practice devoted entirely to translating living things into permanent, wearable art. I work exclusively in fine-line and single-needle techniques, building petals and stems from hair-thin strokes that age gracefully and hold their detail.
My clients often come to me after years of scrolling Pinterest, saving images they can’t quite name. I help bridge that gap: we look at color palettes, growth habits, and the seasons that matter to you. Peonies for resilience, hellebores for quiet endurance, wild roses that remind you of a specific hedge you passed as a child. I draw everything freehand onto the skin before tattooing, so the composition follows your anatomy rather than fighting it.
My studio is in [City], by appointment only. I limit myself to four clients per week because this work demands patience and I refuse to rush the drawing process. If you’re looking for bold traditional color or fast walk-in pieces, I’m not your artist. If you want something botanical, intimate, and built to last decades, I’d love to hear from you.