About Mini Ink Seoul

Mini Ink Seoul is the casual, minimalist tattoo line of Onsil Ink. It is led by Korean tattoo artist Haesol Choi, who works by appointment from a private studio in the Seongsu–Konkuk creative area of Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.

Onsil Ink is the fine-art atelier — dedicated to minhwa (민화, Korean folk painting), sa-ui (寫意, expressive literati painting), and munin-hwa (문인화, scholar’s painting) reimagined as tattoo work. Mini Ink Seoul is the same artist’s casual line: small, minimalist, lettering, and everyday pieces for clients who want a lighter session than a full Minhwa commission.

About Haesol

Haesol Choi (해솔) is a Seoul-based tattoo artist with more than ten years of practice. He studied Korean traditional painting formally before translating its iconography onto skin, and has been working out of central and east-Seoul studios since the early 2020s.

His longer-form work — minhwa, sa-ui, and the Joseon-era folk-painting symbolism behind it — is documented on the parent site at onsil.ink/artist. Mini Ink Seoul is where his casual, faster, lighter work lives.

Where Mini Ink Seoul works

The studio is a private, sterile space in the Seongsu–Konkuk creative area, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul — within reach of Seoul Subway Line 2 and Line 7. Studio bookings are held in dedicated session blocks; there is no walk-in surface and the street address is shared after a session is confirmed.

Mini Ink Seoul does not operate a “team” — every piece is by Haesol. Consultation languages: English, Korean, Japanese.

How to book

Mini Ink Seoul works strictly by appointment. The fastest way to reach Haesol for a casual session is Instagram @tattooist_haesol, or email haesoll528@gmail.com. Travelers are welcome — please reach out four to six weeks ahead so we can hold a session block.

For fine-art Minhwa commissions (longer sessions, traditional motifs and symbolism), the booking surface is the parent studio: onsil.ink.

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