YANA

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Hometown: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Occupation: Corset Design,Model,Burlesque
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Myself, in a sentence
Im Yana Sinner - model, burlesque dancer and corset designer from Saint Petersburg, Russia, but in general - just a girl trying to do things i love in a country where most people dont understand and dont accept it. Im a model, doing different styles of modelling, mostly "alternative", fetish, pin-up. Im also a "dark style" burlesque performer. I like to see people admiringly looking at me, it inspires me and gives me energy to create and progress. But my main passion is to design and make real steel boned corsets and i can say im really good at it!]
My favorite tattoo and the story behind it
I love all my tattoos and can tell a story about every one of them. But my most favorite and unfortunately most unfinished one is on my right calf. Its an artwork by my favorite artist worked in art nouveau style - "Dance" from the "Art" series by Alphonse Mucha. I can say it was Love at first sight when i saw one of his works. And even then i knew i will get one of them tattoed]
My first tattoo and the story behind it
I got my first tattoo when i was 17. A friend of my friend came to my university with a new small tattoo and i thought - why not? Its more spectacular than just bright hair and piercing! So i went to that tattoo artist and got a bat on the wrist, drawn by myself... Of course, poorly done]] so now its covered.
My next tattoo
After i finish the left sleeve and fix the rest i want to start my right sleeve with a new school style lettering "Carpe Diem" on the right forearm [as a pair to "Memento Mori" on the left one]. And then something really big on the while back - something dark, maybe with japanese elements even...
Where my tattoos are located:
ankle,
back,
calves,
sleeve,
chest
The styles of my tattoos:
new skool,
old school
The design and themes of my tattoos:
lettering,
skulls,
mythical,
horror,
hearts,
relgious
More specifics about my tattoo:
skulls