Aleksandra Stojanoska is a visual artist and tattoo artist from Macedonia. She fell in love with art early on and went on to graduate from the College of Fine Arts, where she learned to shape what she sees and feels into color, movement, and the small changes time leaves behind.

Her work moves between the fleeting and the lasting. Through layered pigment and texture, she tries to catch the quiet poetry of a moment, the way light touches skin, how an emotion hangs in the air, and how imperfection gives everything a bit more life.

Color is at the core of her process, a living language she uses to explore change, beauty, and impermanence. She’s often inspired by the strength and softness in women’s nature, letting those qualities guide her without needing to define them.

Her tattoo work follows the same rhythm. Each piece becomes a story, a feeling, a mark meant to honor a moment that won’t happen twice. She sees tattooing as a form of living art, where memory, time, and skin meet gently.

Every creation is an invitation to slow down and feel something, a reminder that nothing is ever still, and that everything, in its own way, is always becoming.

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For Aleksandra, art is a never-ending journey of self-expression and exploration. She constantly pushes the boundaries of her craft, seeking new techniques and approaches to refine her skills. Whether on canvas or skin, her art invites viewers to embark on a visual and emotional voyage, inviting them to experience and connect with the stories she tells.