Terrifying clown tattoo COMES TO LIFE when man moves his back muscles
A TERRIFYING clown tattoo comes to life when a man moves his back muscles. Video of the creepy artwork has gone viral since it was shared on Facebook, with more than 12 million views and 240,000 shares. ‘FREAKY AS HELL’ Tattoo artists Torstem Malm, Adrian Ciercoles, Moriel Sero and Kätlin Malm spent two days detailing […]
A TERRIFYING clown tattoo comes to life when a man moves his back muscles.
Video of the creepy artwork has gone viral since it was shared on Facebook, with more than 12 million views and 240,000 shares.
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‘FREAKY AS HELL’
Tattoo artists Torstem Malm, Adrian Ciercoles, Moriel Sero and Kätlin Malm spent two days detailing the gory design on the back of their client Hendrik Schönenberg.
Tattoo lovers have been left baffled by the impressive work, with one social media user commenting on the photo “Amazing work, freaky as hell when he moves”.
Another person joked, saying “This is the creepiest tattoo I’ve ever seen. I will never sleep with the lights off again.”
The team, who work at Munich tattoo parlour Mori Occultum, spent 10 hours preparing the design before beginning the inking process.
The disturbing tattoo has drawn comparisons to infamous villain the Joker, made famous by Heath Ledger in the 2008 film The Dark Knight.
Adrian Ciercoles, from Spain, said: “We prepared the design for one day, and tattooed for two days. Each day was about 10 hours long.
“All in all almost 30 hours of work was put in by four artists simultaneously to make this tattoo as amazing as possible.”
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Kätlin Malm, from Estonia, said:”People are mainly baffled that you can actually do a tattoo like this.
“A lot of people were scared and disgusted by it too – but that’s exactly the reaction that you would expect for a creepy clown tattoo. It told us we’d done our job.
“I think we were pleased that you couldn’t tell which part was done by what artist. It looks like a complete piece made by one artist.”
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