Homandski: A refugee's journey in pursuit of art and happiness
Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we explore the incredible journey of Homand, a 29-year-old tattoo artist originally from Syria. Homand arrived in Germany ten years ago, fleeing the war in his homeland and seeking a place where he could pursue his passion for art. Today, he lives in Sweden and runs his own small tattoo studio, where he creates stunning works of art on his clients' skin.
Homand's journey into the world of tattooing began when he was just 15 years old, and he has been honing his skills ever since. At the start of his career, he even made his own needles, demonstrating his dedication to his craft. He fled Syria due to the lack of opportunities for artists there and initially worked as a hairdresser and hotel manager in Iraq before moving on to Turkey and then Bulgaria, where he spent five days in prison as a refugee. However, it was in Bulgaria that Homand began to take tattooing seriously, finding friends and mentors who helped him develop his skills. He eventually settled in Denmark, where his career as a tattoo artist took off in earnest.
Throughout his journey, Homand has faced numerous challenges, from fleeing his homeland to navigating the difficult bureaucratic processes of relocating as a refugee. However, he has never given up on his dream of pursuing art, and his incredible talent as a tattoo artist is a testament to his dedication and hard work. Join us as we explore Homand's story and learn about the artistry and resilience that have made him such a remarkable figure in the world of tattooing.
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