Jeff Gogue Seminar Avignon — Graphicaderme

Jeff Gogue led a seminar in Avignon in 2014. I was fifteen, he was just a friend of my parents passing through. The global recognition, I figured that out later.
Where to stay and what to do in Avignon during the Festival 2026

Avignon during the Festival is another city entirely. Here are my addresses — where to sleep, what to see, and how to move through it like a local
Avignon Festival 2026 — dates, programme and atmosphere

Theatre in Avignon The Avignon Festival 2026 runs from 4 to 25 July. For its 80th edition, it is built around the idea of doubt, a question mark that slams its fist on a table, according to the visual identity created by the Marseille agency Perméable. Avignon in July is something else entirely. The city […]
Tattoo in Avignon — Art Nouveau, Colour and Neo-Traditional
A tattoo isn't just something you place on skin. It's an image built for a specific body and the years it will spend there. This is how I work as a guest tattoo artist in London.
Tattoo aftercare: healing and advice for a lasting result

Tattoo aftercare explained: how to heal properly and keep your tattoo clean, sharp and stable over time.
Artistic identity in tattooing : How to Build an Artistic Identity

Style is only the surface. Artistic identity in tattooing is built deeper — from culture, attitude and coherence. What makes a body of work recognisable.
Between Tradition and Evolution: Finding My Own Direction

A Framework Before a Direction Tattooing has been part of my world since birth. Graphicaderme has existed in Avignon since 1987, and I grew up within that environment without questioning whether I would eventually step into it myself. Machines running, conventions throughout the year, technical conversations and historical references formed the background long before I […]
When art steps outside museums

When art steps outside museums, it loses its frame and its protection. It has to exist without being justified. Either it holds, or it does not.
My work featured in La Provence

La Provence selected one of my Art Nouveau colour back tattoos inspired by Alphonse Mucha for an end-of-year gift ideas article. A concrete recognition of the work at Graphicaderme in Avignon.
Tamara, a name that stepped out of the ordinary

My name comes from Tamara de Lempicka. My parents loves Art Deco, the Victorian era — My fateher built an entire world around it. That taste stayed with me without me realising. Until I understood it was never a coincidence.