Meet Siete Luera, a queer, Tejanx tattoo artist from the Rio Grande Valley. At 30 years old, she has been honing her craft for five years, specializing in styles such as Mexican Traditional, Chicano Fineline, and Ornamental tattoos.
Her passion lies in Mexican Traditional, a Chicanx approach to Americana tattoos, through which she aims to represent Mexican American culture in a positive and transformative light.
Siete believes in the power of intentional tattooing as a form of healing and a catalyst for personal liberation. For her, tattoos are protective armor that uniquely reflect one’s authentic self, and she is deeply grateful to be part of her clients’ transformative journeys.
Meet Siete
Meet Siete Luera, a queer, Tejanx tattoo artist from the Rio Grande Valley. At 30 years old, she has been honing her craft for five years, specializing in styles such as Mexican Traditional, Chicano Fineline, and Ornamental tattoos. Her passion lies in Mexican Traditional, a Chicanx approach to Americana tattoos, through which she aims to represent Mexican American culture in a positive and transformative light.
Siete believes in the power of intentional tattooing as a form of healing and a catalyst for personal liberation. For her, tattoos are protective armor that uniquely reflect one’s authentic self, and she is deeply grateful to be part of her clients’ transformative journeys.