MEMORIES IN COLORS – TATTOOIST OVENLEE INTERVIEW

Beautiful tattoos are everywhere, but finding ones that genuinely make you smile is rare. That’s why I had to interview South Korean tattoo artist Ovenlee. Her designs are pure joy, bringing warmth and cheer to anyone who sees them.

With over 170k Instagram followers, Ovenlee embodies the essence of Korean tattoo culture, where delicate fine lines and vibrant colors blend seamlessly. Whether she’s inking an animal, a favorite food, or a cherished family portrait, her work always has an irresistibly adorable charm.

TATTOOIST OVENLEE INTERVIEW

  • Hi Ovenlee, can you tell us about yourself and your tattoo style?

I am a calm painter. I tend to capture the serene moments of my objects because painting keeps me grounded. Most of the objects of my drawings are about places and moments in life. And I also tattoo blooming flowers in fields and curvy, sophisticated plants.

  • I am curious, is Ovenlee a nickname or your real name?

It’s my nickname. This one time, I wanted to translate the warmth of an oven into a painting. So that’s why I brought with me an oven. And I added my last name, “Lee” to create my nickname Ovenlee.

  • Can you tell us how did you become a tattoo artist?

Actually, I didn’t plan on becoming a tattooist when I was in college. I was only uploading drawings to my Instagram. But then, someone wanted to get a tattoo of one of my drawings.

My friend, who was a tattooist at the time, gave him a tattoo based on my drawing. And it made me feel so proud. That was when I realized tattoos could be a permanent medium for my art. This concept was so fascinating that it encouraged me to start tattooing.

  • How do you come up with a tattoo idea? Where do you find inspiration?

I get inspired by my experiences and the photos I take.

I have been to places where nature was just gorgeous. And I couldn’t help drawing them down or taking photos of them. These precious memories become my fountain of inspiration.

  • Do you design the tattoos ahead or on set with the clients?

Most of my tattoos are based on stories and memories. So when a customer tells me their story, I draw it and send it to them by e-mail in advance. And they make some tweaks to their liking.

  • You have tattooed several cartoon characters or Disney characters. Which one is your favorite?

I like Disney movies very much, especially Winnie the Pooh. I’ve been working on a Pooh painting recently, and I like it a lot.

  • Can you share with us a tattoo and the inspiration behind it?

This question reminds me of Debussy’s music. The work is a painting I drew while listening to Debussy’s Moonlight. I’ve put all the emotions I had then into the painting, and it captured the moment perfectly. That’s why this tattoo holds a special place in my heart.

  • Which placement will you suggest for most people?

I will recommend the upper arm because it has enough space and it’s easier to take care. Thus the tattoos maintain better.

  • Do you have a tattoo yourself?

Yes, I do. I got it from my teacher Sol. It’s a tattoo of Prague Castle based on a photo I took. I went there with my mom, and thus, the tattoo reminds me of the happy time we had together.

  • What is the most challenging tattoo you have ever done? What makes it so difficult?

The most challenging tattoo I’ve done so far is a cover-up tattoo. The client wanted a tattoo to hide her Mongolian spots. The challenge is to find a pattern in proper colors that matches the spots. But it turned out to be a beautiful design.

  • In your opinion, what is a good tattoo?

I think a good tattoo has to be personal. That means the design carries a meaning that is special to the wearer. After all, no matter how others see it, if it’s a meaningful tattoo, it’s a good one.

  • Have you tattooed yourself?

I’ve only done it once. It isn’t easy because, usually, tattooing requires both hands.

This tattoo is my first self-tattoo. It was an experiment, and I was very nervous in the process. Luckily it turned out to be a beautiful tattoo.

  • What design will you suggest as a first tattoo?

I highly recommend flower tattoos. They are versatile because they can be big or small and still be beautiful. It will be even better if the flower holds a special meaning. For example, birth flowers are a good idea.

  • Does the pandemic change your life and work as a tattooist?

Yes, it does.

Before the pandemic, I had a lot of international clients. But as overseas traveling becomes more difficult now, the number of international tourists decreases. So does international bookings.

Moreover, fewer domestic clients are getting tattoos as well. Covid has been very severe in South Korea recently, and many are infected. That resulted in canceled or postponed reservations.

But I try my best not to be discouraged by the situation. On the contrary, the more difficult the time is, the more I want to give strength to others through my art. That’s why I have focused on drawing bright and uplifting paintings lately.

  • Besides tattooing, what are your hobbies or things you love to do?

My hobby is making pottery. I majored in ceramics in college. (My major has become a hobby. haha )Sometimes I draw my pictures on pottery and make cute motifs.

  • What is your goal as an artist? Any plans recently?

I always enjoy meeting new people, especially those from different cultural backgrounds. And maybe I will do guest work or live in another country in the future.

22 FLOWER FOREARM TATTOO IDEAS TO CONSIDER 

Floral designs are timeless and universally beautiful choices for permanent body art. A chic flower on your forearm is a classic option you can never go wrong with. The forearm is also one of the least painful places to get tattooed, and a floral tattoo looks great on its own or alongside other designs you may already have (or plan to add!). With a wide variety of flowers to choose from, such as lotuses, roses, and more, your tattoo possibilities are endless. To help you find the perfect design, we’ve put together a list of 22 stunning floral forearm tattoos. Explore the inspiration below!

IRIS FLOWER

This forearm tattoo features delicate shading and precision, capturing the quiet beauty of the iris flower. Its subtle elegance makes it a perfect choice for those who prefer an understated vibe.

WILD ROSES AND ROSEHIP

For a bold floral statement, this design combines wild roses and rosehips. The design can be adjusted in size to suit your style, and it’s striking in classic black ink.

MINI FLOWER

A minimalist design with abstract fine lines, this tiny rose tattoo is perfect for anyone who appreciates crisp, clean simplicity.

CASCADING LILIES

Lilies symbolize purity and love, and this cascading design gracefully travels up and down the forearm, making it both meaningful and visually stunning.

BOLD FLORALS

Cover a large portion of your forearm with this stunning floral design featuring two large flowers in bold black ink, layered beautifully over each other.

LILY FLOWER

This delicate lily tattoo, placed beneath the elbow crease, exudes a minimalist vibe with soft shading that enhances its beauty.

HENNA-INSPIRED MARIGOLDS

If you love henna art, consider this permanent marigold tattoo. Its intricate design, inspired by traditional henna, features long, eye-catching stems.

WAVY FLOWERS

A fine-line design that combines flowers, waves, stars, and the moon, this small yet detailed tattoo has a magical, otherworldly feel.

BABY FLOWERS

For lovers of minimalist tattoos, this dainty flower design with simple stems and tiny petals is a sweet and subtle choice.

FINE LINE FLOWER

This intricate fine-line tattoo features realistic floral detailing with a minimalist touch, making it a timeless and understated design.

LOTUS FLOWER

Symbolizing beauty and rebirth, this modern lotus flower tattoo offers a clean design with geometric elements, making it a striking choice for forearm ink.

FLOWER CLUSTER

Why settle for one flower when you can have a beautiful cluster? This tattoo works well with various flowers, from roses to sunflowers, for a dynamic and colorful design.

TWINKLING FLOWER

A minimalist and faded floral tattoo, complemented by a twinkling star above it, this subtle design feels chic and modern.

ORCHID FLOWER

This orchid tattoo features precise shading techniques and open space within the petals, making it a refined and delicate piece of art.

REALISTIC ROSE

A stunningly realistic rose tattoo placed on the forearm, showcasing intricate detail that gives it a lifelike appearance.

MINIMALIST FLOWER

With minimalist line work and the inclusion of a woman’s face behind the flower, this tattoo adds an elegant, artistic touch to your forearm.

RED ROSE

This bold red rose tattoo adds a pop of color with a cartoonish appeal, making it both playful and striking.

SCRIPT AND FLOWERS

A tattoo that combines floral elements with text, creating a personalized piece that balances nature with meaning.

FLOWER BUNCH

A small bouquet of flowers, this tattoo combines fine shading and intricate detailing to create a beautiful and charming design.

INTRICATE FLOWERS

This detailed tattoo spans the hand, wrist, and forearm, featuring intricate floral patterns with fine line work, offering a mesmerizing and unique design.

INTERLOCKING FLOWERS

A sensual and romantic tattoo featuring interlocking flowers with simple line work, placed gracefully on the forearm.

BABY ROSE

A delicate, faded rose tattoo on the forearm, offering a vintage vibe with its barely-there ink and gentle shading.