Jena Rayner
Growing up in tattoo shops, with a heavily tattooed mother, I killed time in the waiting room by reading Easy Rider and Tattoo Candy magazines.
I spent my teens and twenties working as a makeup artist and in various forms of fashion and styling.
Constant detentions for doodling in my school books, tattooing was an inevitable career path.
I was apprenticed by my older brother while juggling a toddler and a new born, and the rest is history.
I’m heavily inspired by powerful women, the female gaze, the occult, 70’s horror movies, theology, motorcycles, anthropology, nature, 80’s fantasy and of course MOTÖRHEAD.