Some tattoo studios are built from business plans.
Ghosty Ink wasn’t.
It started with movement, instinct and a feeling that something different could exist. No perfect blueprint. No overthinking. Just artists creating, changing and pushing things forward.
And that’s still the vibe.
Ghosty isn’t just a place where you walk in, pick a design and walk out. The studio has become a small creative world — with events, music, DJs, conversations and a constant flow of people bringing energy into the space.
We caught up with Mica, the owner and the person behind the whole thing, to see what makes Ghosty different. After all, Ghosty Ink featured in the latest Poznań Daily paper edition.
Her own tattoo style is hard to label — snake textures, panthers, bold colours, dark energy and controlled chaos. The kind of work you recognise before you even know who made it.

But Ghosty is bigger than one person.
Martyna (@sztuczek) brings precision through fine line and microrealism, creating pieces that feel personal rather than copied from a folder.

Robin (@bobietattoo) lives in blackwork, graphics and abstract ideas — sharp, clean and with zero unnecessary noise.

Denis (@tattoo.poznan.soberg) has the classic “started from nothing” story — a first tattoo experiment after a long factory shift turned into a real craft and a career.

Alex (@zarvynn.ink) blends gothic moods, horror, graphic styles and black & grey realism — with influences that jump from games to anime worlds.

Alora (@noxie.ink_tattoo_poznan) creates fantasy and witchy-inspired work, but her biggest focus is the experience — making sure people actually feel comfortable in the chair.

What stands out about Ghosty isn’t just the ink.
It’s the atmosphere.
The feeling that you’re walking into something still growing — something messy, creative and alive.
Poznań has plenty of places to get a tattoo.
But not many places feel like this.
Highly recommended!