In a small and picturesque French village, a failed artist named Léon finds himself trapped in a sea of debt and personal problems. His boring life takes an unexpected turn when, after a night of debauchery, he wakes up to discover an intriguing and surprising piece of art tattooed on his body, which turns out to be a representation of the famous painter and gourmet Delacroix. However, this unexpected stigma makes him the center of attention in an art world he never thought would accept him.
With the desire to sell his new "asset," Léon embarks on a series of comedic and absurd situations. From the arrival of a scheming art dealer eager to capitalize on easy money, to the appearance of a voluptuous model who also seems interested in his tattoo, Léon's life transforms into a whirlwind of eccentric encounters and romantic entanglements. What began as a simple tattoo becomes a symbol of his struggle for acceptance and recognition.
As the story unfolds, Léon faces not only the dilemmas of the art world but also issues of identity and authenticity. With a touch of humor and a sharp sense of social critique, this tale invites us to reflect on the value of art and what it truly means to be an artist in a world that often prioritizes spectacle over substance.