For many women, tattoos are more than just art; they represent personal stories, life experiences, and beliefs. Yet, despite their deep meaning, tattoos are often met with judgment or exclusion, especially in professional settings.
Kitaink is a space to reclaim that narrative. In a world where tattoos are sometimes seen as a barrier to success or professionalism, we aim to redefine what it means to be a tattooed woman in the workplace. Through art and stories, we highlight the strength, resilience, and beauty behind every mark, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the diverse identities that tattoos represent.
This project is for those who carry their stories on their skin, women who are redefining professionalism, breaking barriers, and thriving in their careers. It’s also for those ready to listen, understand, and see tattoos not as marks of rebellion, but as expressions of individuality and strength.
For many women, tattoos are more than just art; they represent personal stories, life experiences, and beliefs. Yet, despite their deep meaning, tattoos are often met with judgment or exclusion, especially in professional settings.
Kitaink is a space to reclaim that narrative. In a world where tattoos are sometimes seen as a barrier to success or professionalism, we aim to redefine what it means to be a tattooed woman in the workplace. Through art and stories, we highlight the strength, resilience, and beauty behind every mark, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the diverse identities that tattoos represent.
This project is for those who carry their stories on their skin, women who are redefining professionalism, breaking barriers, and thriving in their careers. It’s also for those ready to listen, understand, and see tattoos not as marks of rebellion, but as expressions of individuality and strength.
CONTACT US
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, Design and Arts Campus (D+A Campus)
kitaink.ph@gmail.com
For many women, tattoos are more than just art; they represent personal stories, life experiences, and beliefs. Yet, despite their deep meaning, tattoos are often met with judgment or exclusion, especially in professional settings.
Kitaink is a space to reclaim that narrative. In a world where tattoos are sometimes seen as a barrier to success or professionalism, we aim to redefine what it means to be a tattooed woman in the workplace. Through art and stories, we highlight the strength, resilience, and beauty behind every mark, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the diverse identities that tattoos represent.
This project is for those who carry their stories on their skin, women who are redefining professionalism, breaking barriers, and thriving in their careers. It’s also for those ready to listen, understand, and see tattoos not as marks of rebellion, but as expressions of individuality and strength.
CONTACT US
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, Design and Arts Campus (D+A Campus)
kitaink.ph@gmail.com