A Mark of Heritage and Growth

Tian Inks is founded by Jennal Wang

Brian Pham lives in Chicago. His days revolve around creativity—art, design, conversation, and staying close to people who matter. He values learning, staying curious, and expressing himself in ways that feel real.

His tattoo was a personal decision—an acknowledgment of his Asian heritage. “It’s a way for me to carry my history and identity with me,” he said. “To honor my roots through body art.”

At the time of the tattoo, Brian had just moved to a new city. The piece quickly became more than design—it became a symbol of growth and new beginnings. “It reminded me to embrace change and not take life too seriously.”

There wasn’t a single symbol driving the tattoo. The meaning evolved as the piece took shape. “I was drawn to the aesthetic and cultural influence,” Brian said. “But now, the whole tattoo feels like a reflection of identity, values, and where I come from.”

He hopes it stays that way.

“I want it to always remind me of my roots. Of strength, resilience, and personal growth. No matter where I go.”

The session itself was a full experience—mentally and physically. But the result was worth it. “It felt like a piece of my identity had been brought to life. Now, I wear my story on my skin.”

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