Madame Boucard, a tattoo project that had to exist

Cubist Art Deco black and grey tattoo inspired by Tamara de Lempicka, tattoo by Tamara Chaudesaigues, London tattoo artist


Madame Boucard: a painting that stands on its own


A tattoo project that existed long before it was requested


When a personal project meets someone else’s story

At that point, everything aligned. Without planning it, without looking for it. This tattoo I wanted to do for myself ended up connecting with her story, with her family. That’s the kind of thing that gives meaning to what I do.

Keeping the work faithful, making it live on the body


Who is Madame Boucard in relation to this tattoo project?


Madame Boucard is a portrait painted by Tamara de Lempicka. The artwork serves as the central image for this tattoo project, translated faithfully onto the upper arm.


Why was Madame Boucard chosen as a tattoo subject?


The painting carries a strong presence, posture and immediacy. It matches my approach to tattooing: creating images that are instantly recognisable and powerful on the body.


Was the original artwork modified for the tattoo?


No. The artwork remained faithful to the original. The only adaptation concerned the composition on the arm, to ensure readability, balance and durability over time.


What makes this tattoo project meaningful to you?


This project connects personal intention with the client’s own family history. What began as a personal artistic project became a shared story, which gives the tattoo its deeper meaning.

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