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Portrait of Berlin-based tattoo artist Mo Ganji in black and white, showing his thoughtful expression and minimalist style. This image appears on the About page and reflects the calm, introspective character behind his iconic single-line tattoo work.

About Mo Ganji Minimalist
One-Line Tattoo Artist
in Berlin

From Berlin to the World

Since 2014, Mo Ganji has been one of Berlin’s leading fineline tattoo artists, internationally recognized for his minimalist one-line designs and clean, unbroken lines. His tattoos often feature animals, human figures, and abstract forms, each created with timeless elegance and clarity.

By removing unnecessary details and shading, Mo’s work focuses on the essence of a design—allowing the story and meaning to take center stage.
This simplicity is what makes his tattoos instantly recognizable and deeply personal to those who wear them.

Unique Tattoo Experience

People from all over the world travel to Mo’s Berlin studio, drawn not only by his artistry but also by the calm and personal atmosphere he creates. The tattoo process is never rushed; every step is deliberate, from the first conversation to the final stroke of the needle.

 

For Mo, tattooing is a collaborative journey, where artist and client work together to create something meaningful that will last a lifetime. His guest spots in cities like London, New York, Seattle, and Los Angeles make his art accessible to an even wider audience.

Minimalist one-line bull head illustration on white paper, original artwork by Berlin-based tattoo artist Mo Ganji.
Customer after a tattoo session at Berlin-based artist Mo Ganji’s studio, showing a minimalist one-line forearm design.

Art with Meaning

For Mo, it’s not just about the image—it’s about the powerful story behind it. Each tattoo becomes a connection between form and meaning, crafted with intention and precision.

 

By using a single, continuous line, he transforms ideas and emotions into art that feels both modern and timeless. Every piece is unique and will never be duplicated, ensuring that each client receives a tattoo as individual as their own story.

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„Mo Ganji says more with a single line than others do with an entire canvas.“
„His tattoos capture emotion, connection, and simplicity — all in one unbroken line.“
„These minimalist tattoos by Mo Ganji are proof that less truly is more.“
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