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introductory Reinaldo Francisco de Moraes, also known as Dr Sarue, is a professional tattoo artist since 1984 with great experience in Japanese style, realism, and other styles. Passionate about the art of tattooing, he learned in Rio de Janeiro with his Capoeira master and tattoo master Caio and tattoo artist Tyes Tattoo from Rio de Janeiro Brazil. Over the years, he dedicates himself to the study of Japanese culture and other styles in order to continuously improve his abilities to offer exceptional designs that perfectly convey the Japanese culture of this style and other forms of design. But Dr Sarue's dedication goes beyond that, he teaches Capoeira as a therapy and follows the illuminating thought of Seicho-no-ie Buddhism to keep Mind in harmony that helps to accomplish great works and maintain great harmony with his clients.

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