Sillars, France
I perceive tattooing as the meeting point between art, technique, and human connection. I am a French-Canadian tattoo artist based in France, in Sillars, specializing in black and grey realism, with strong influences from dark, biomechanical, and dystopian aesthetics.
Before becoming a tattoo artist, I worked for twelve years as a military nurse in the French Navy. This experience instilled in me discipline, precision, and a strong sense of responsibility—values that naturally shaped my approach to tattooing and my respect for the integrity of the skin.
Largely self-taught, I have developed my skills through constant practice and in-depth technical research. Inspired by artists such as H.R. Giger, I am drawn to dark atmospheres and organic structures, always aiming to create powerful, balanced, and timeless pieces.
I am particularly drawn to black and grey realism, as it allows me to focus on contrast, depth, and emotion without distraction. My work often explores dark themes, biomechanical elements, and textured compositions where atmosphere plays a central role.
I enjoy working on large-scale projects that allow me to create visual coherence and flow across the body. In order to continuously improve, I regularly participate in tattoo conventions and constantly study the technical aspects of this craft.
I believe tattooing is a balance between artistic vision and technical mastery. I dedicate a significant amount of time to understanding machines, needles, and ink behavior in order to produce precise, long-lasting, and refined tattoos that reflect my artistic identity.
