Jumisu approaches drawing as a way to find meaning in the strangeness of reality. For them, it is not only a creative process but also a calming, meditative practice—something they have carried into their tattooing work. Their artistic roots trace back to a childhood fascination with comic books, sci-fi, horror films, and experimental art, influences that continue to shape their style and perspective. When they began tattooing, they were drawn to the complex interplay between self-expression and societal values, reflecting on how physical appearance often becomes a projection of cultural ideals and personal identity. Tattooing, for them, initially felt like an act of rebellion against the polished, idealized image of perfection—embracing the imperfections and the stories people carry in their skin. However, as tattooing has been increasingly commercialized, they often reflect on its evolving meaning in today s world and strive to keep exploring that through their work.