We had the good fortune of connecting with Neuronkadaluarsa and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi neuronkadaluarsa, what do you want people to remember about you?
I want my legacy to be art that outlives me—designs that evoke emotions, spark memories, and leave an imprint on those who encounter them. I want people to feel something when they see my work, whether it’s inspiration, or connection. More than just aesthetics, I want my creations to become a part of culture in a meaningful way. If my designs can resonate with even one person long after I’m gone, then I’ve done what I set out to do.

Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
My art is a fusion of bold storytelling and timeless aesthetics. As a blackwork traditional tattoo artist and graphic designer, I focus on creating pieces that carry depth, emotion, and a sense of permanence—whether on skin or in digital form. What sets my work apart is my commitment to strong, striking compositions and the power of simplicity. I believe that blackwork, with its raw contrast and precision, allows for storytelling that is both timeless and deeply personal. Getting to where I am today wasn’t easy. The journey has been filled with trial and error, moments of doubt. Like many artists, I faced challenges—whether it was perfecting techniques, finding my unique style, or establishing myself in a competitive field. But I embraced those struggles, using them as fuel to improve. Patience, consistency, and staying true to my vision have been my biggest lessons.
What I want people to know about my art and my brand is that it’s more than just visuals—it’s about creating something that lasts, something that connects. Whether it’s a tattoo that becomes a lifelong part of someone’s identity or a design that sparks a feeling, my work is meant to leave an impact. At the end of the day, I want my art to resonate beyond trends and time, leaving a lasting imprint on those who experience it.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Somewhere that sparks inspiration and conversation. Maybe a gallery, a street art district, or an indie bookstore and Could be a chill bar with live music, a night market, or just a place where the city comes alive after dark.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Well my family supports everything I do. They encourage every idea and stand behind every project. Without them, I wouldn’t have the confidence to do anything. So they deserve more than a little credit. There are also people who I’ve met throughout my journey who simply believe in my gift and want to support.

Instagram: @neu__lab @neuronkadaluarsa

Other: Behance.net/neuronkadaluarsa
Pinterest.com/neudigitalarchive

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