Tamara Chaudesaigues is a tattoo artist known for developing a personal approach to tattooing that blends artistic composition, colour work and influences from Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Her work focuses on creating balanced, elegant and timeless tattoos, where the drawing, movement and placement on the body are considered as carefully as the subject itself.
Tamara’s work often explores Art Nouveau tattoo aesthetics, characterised by flowing lines, ornamental compositions and elegant movement.
Her tattoos frequently combine decorative elements, floral compositions and artistic influences, resulting in pieces designed to remain visually strong over time.
Yes. Colour tattooing is an important part of Tamara Chaudesaigues’ work.
Colours are carefully chosen depending on the design, the skin tone and the overall composition, in order to create rich, balanced tattoos that age well over time.
Yes. Some clients arrive with a clear concept, while others simply bring references, inspirations or a general atmosphere.
Each tattoo is then developed into a custom project, designed to work naturally with the body and to reflect the spirit of the original idea.
Yes. Many projects are developed from Art Nouveau influences, which offer a wide range of possibilities in terms of ornament, composition and flow.
These designs are particularly suited for elegant, decorative tattoos, including floral or ornamental pieces.
Some of the drawings, studies and artistic projects presented in the journal can indeed become the starting point for a tattoo.
They are often visual research pieces, which can later evolve into a tattoo once adapted to the body and the desired placement.
Not exactly. The website works more like an artistic journal, where tattooing meets drawing, photography and cultural references.
It allows visitors to explore the visual univ
This journal documents these steps, between artistic creation and tattoo practice.