Ammer originally studied graphic design. It was not until after she graduated from design school in 2010 that she entered the world of tattooing. She first trained on coil tattoo machines as an all-around tattoo artist. However, when she started using rotary machines, she found her passion and speciality in black and gray work.
With work that is highly sought after, Lisa splits her time between Opus Magnum, a tattoo studio in Vienna, Austria, and Neonjudas in Berlin, Germany. She can also be found at guest spots throughout Europe and the U.S. and at tattoo conventions around the world. When we asked this world-renown tattoo artist why she loves using Quantum Tattoo Inks, she explained “I have always been drawn to the concepts of light and shadow, therefore I always aim to add as much depth and level graduation in my work as possible. This is why I love to use Quantum Colors, the high saturated pigments as well as their huge selection of shades fit perfectly for my work.”