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From Versatile Child to Visual Artist

Katya Motty (27) lives and works in Moscow, and her creative journey started early. As a child, she explored almost everything available to her: guitar, piano, arts and crafts, foreign languages, track and field, table tennis. That broad exposure shaped her discipline and curiosity, but drawing was the one constant.

Her parents quickly recognized that this was more than a hobby. They enrolled her in art school, and later she continued her education at a professional institution where she graduated as a designer. That formal training — composition, color theory, structure, and visual balance — still forms the backbone of her tattoo work today.

 

Her earliest inspiration came from home. Her older sister used to fill notebooks and margins with beautiful illustrations. Watching that process sparked something powerful: admiration turned into imitation, and imitation turned into identity.

A vibrant, full-color tattoo sleeve by Katya Motty: Between Neotraditional Foundations and Anime Expression features anime-inspired characters and playful creatures, with the Tattoogenda logo at the top. Alberto Rodriguez’s influence shines through the dynamic design.

Tattooing: The Same Craft, A Different Medium

During her final year of studies, Katya decided to try tattooing. For her, the transition felt natural. In essence, she was continuing what she had done her entire life — drawing — only the surface changed. Paper became skin. Pencil became machine.

And she never looked back.

Tattooing is always complex. Even now she faces technical and artistic challenges: complicated compositions, difficult body placements, different skin types, and the constant need to maintain clarity and longevity in design.

Rather than seeing these as obstacles, she treats them as catalysts for growth. Every difficult placement, every demanding design, pushes her to refine technique and expand her visual vocabulary.

A color tattoo by Alberto Rodriguez on a forearm depicts an anime-style character with short brown hair, purple eyes, and a black and silver outfit. The design echoes the theme of “Katya Motty: Between Neotraditional Foundations and Anime Expression.”.
A forearm tattoo features Hisoka from Hunter x Hunter, blending neotraditional and anime art, inspired by Katya Motty: Between Neotraditional Foundations and Anime Expression. Hisoka’s pink hair, blue teardrop, and cards stand out against a bold black background.

Style Evolution: From Neotraditional to Anime Fusion

Katya began her career working in the neotraditional style. Strong outlines, bold color palettes, controlled contrast, and illustrative storytelling defined her early work. This gave her a solid technical base and a deep understanding of how designs translate onto skin.

Today, her focus has shifted toward anime-inspired tattooing — technically positioned somewhere between neotraditional and new school. Expressive characters, dynamic poses, vibrant colors, and playful proportions are central elements. However, she approaches them with the compositional discipline she developed earlier.

Her ambition is clear: to continue refining this hybrid style, inject her own artistic vision into it, and ultimately create a recognizable signature style that people immediately associate with her name.

The Creative Process: Precision and Intuition

Katya Motty places strong emphasis on receiving a clear and detailed brief from her clients. Precision at the beginning of the process allows her to create a design that resonates from the first draft while still staying true to her aesthetic language.

At the same time, she values creative freedom. She often draws independent designs without a specific client in mind. Some of these pieces evolve for weeks. Others remain unfinished — part of a growing archive of ideas, experiments, and future directions.

This balance between structured commissions and free artistic exploration keeps her work evolving.

A forearm tattoo by Alberto Rodriguez features a dynamic anime character in red with muscular arms, surrounded by blue energy. The bold, colorful design blends neotraditional and anime styles, inspired by "Katya Motty: Between Neotraditional Foundations and Anime Expression.

Passion, Growth, and Perspective

Tattooing is more than a profession for Katya Motty. She speaks about it with genuine attachment. What she values most is seeing the happiness of someone who chooses her as their artist and carries a piece of her vision permanently.

If asked in the past what it takes to succeed, she would have answered: hard work, hard work, and hard work again.

Now her philosophy has shifted.

If you truly enjoy the process, the result will bring joy as well.

Between disciplined technique and emotional expression, between neotraditional structure and anime-inspired energy, Katya Motty is steadily building a distinct visual identity — one that continues to evolve with every line she places on skin.

A person with colorful, detailed anime and fantasy tattoos—echoing Katya Motty: Between Neotraditional Foundations and Anime Expression—sits with one leg bent. Ripped denim shorts reveal vibrant characters. A headline and text box appear at the top left.

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