Art Nouveau tattooing in London — a different conversation

Art Nouveau and Art Deco tattooing in London, a rare specialty in a city that understands the visual language better than most. Available for projects in London.
A tattoo designed like a piece of jewellery — full back in the universe of Art Nouveau

A black and grey back tattoo, original illustration inspired by Édouard Bisson. Designed like a piece of jewellery — organic, fluid, built to adorn the body. Available for projects in London.
Adorning the body

Some projects come from a simple desire — to enhance, to adorn, to define curves without constraining them. This colour back tattoo, in the universe of Art Nouveau in Avignon, was born from exactly that. No rigidity, no absolute black. Just colour, softness, and a composition that adapts to the woman who wears it. Bisson's […]
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 Machines running, conventions throughout the year, technical conversations and historical references formed the background long before I […]
The body as a cultural surface

The body is never neutral. It carries signals, codes and history before any explanation. A surface that speaks — and that culture has always used as a space for meaning.