Colour tattoo, a freer approach

Colour tattoo in progress featuring peacock feathers and floral elements, Art Nouveau–inspired work by Tamara Chaudesaigues, London

Black and grey as an anchor

I’ve always been drawn to black and grey. I love the softness of shading, subtle transitions, the way an image can exist with very little. Black allows a form of restraint, almost a sense of silence, and that has always resonated with me.

Black and grey: a language that gives structure

Colour: a space of freedom

Skin, image and movement

That said, the foundation remains the same. A tattoo, whether black and grey or colour, relies on a solid design and a readable composition. Colour isn’t there to hide or correct anything; it enriches what’s already there. It requires attention, and a real reflection on the image as a whole.

That’s also what makes tattooing so compelling: this ability to explore, adapt and compose, while staying true to a single visual sensibility.

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