About

Juniper Jack
Tattoo Artist • Ceramicist • Fiber Sculptor
Olympia, Washington

Juniper Jack, is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans tattoo, fiber, and ceramic sculpture—all deeply rooted in touch, transformation, and lived experience. Juniper creates art that isn’t meant to sit quietly on a wall. Instead, it’s meant to be felt, worn, carried, and engaged with—whether it’s a tattoo that travels the world on someone’s skin, or a wool sculpture that captures emotion in soft form.

Her background is as varied and adventurous as her practice: from studying  Theology and Studio Art at Azusa Pacific University (emerging with a BA and a healthy dose of spiritual rebellion) to working in a fish factory in Alaska, apprenticing in tattooing, and living on an 800-acre biodynamic farm in rural Minnesota. These intense and diverse experiences are not just anecdotes—they are essential threads woven into her artistic identity.

Juniper’s work is deeply spiritual, often exploring themes of energy, transformation, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. She believes each medium has its own magic and message. Each one informing the other. Her printmaking has influenced her drawing. Her felting has changed the way she thinks about tattoo color. Her tattoos designs have found new life as wool sculptures. It’s all part of a creative practice that is experimental, holistic, and always evolving. Her work, and her life, are defined by curiosity, adaptability, and an enduring desire to connect the physical with the metaphysical.