An editorial feature in La Provence
I was contacted by the editorial team at La Provence for an article dedicated to last-minute gift ideas for the end-of-year holidays.
An Art Nouveau tattoo project selected by the press
The journalist had spotted a project I completed at Graphicaderme studio, in Avignon: Camille’s back tattoo, inspired by the world of Alphonse Mucha. It was this specific work that caught his attention and was included in the article.
The publication appeared one week after our first exchange, in the Vaucluse edition of the newspaper. It was neither a portrait nor an interview, but an editorial selection highlighting local proposals, including this tattoo project.
Local studio work recognised beyond tattoo circles
For me, this feature in La Provence represents a simple and concrete recognition of the work carried out in the studio, and of the place that tattooing can now occupy in the local press, beyond the usual platforms.
What is the La Provence article about?
The article is an editorial selection highlighting end-of-year gift ideas, featuring local creative projects, including an Art Nouveau tattoo inspired by Mucha.
Which tattoo project was featured in La Provence?
The article highlights an Art Nouveau tattoo project created in Avignon, inspired by the work of Alphonse Mucha.
Is this feature an interview or a portrait?
No. It is not an interview or a portrait, but an editorial selection chosen by the newspaper’s editorial team.
Where was the tattoo created?
The tattoo was created in Avignon, at Graphicaderme studio.
What does being featured in La Provence represent for your work?
It represents a clear and concrete recognition of studio-based tattoo work and its place in the local press beyond traditional tattoo platforms.