Full Body Tattoo Transformation
 
  
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  The   history of full-body tattoos in Western culture straddles the lines   between circus sideshows and the lifestyles of the eccentric and   individualistic. Sometimes the tattooed transformation is accompanied by   tales of wild fantasy and sometimes they are explained as simply the   actions of someone just trying to be their true self.
  
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Best Body Tattoo Ideas For Your  Arm And Stomach Girls
Best Body Tattoo Ideas For Your  Lower Back Girls
Best Body Tattoo Ideas For Your  Full Back Girls
Best Body Tattoo Ideas For Your Full Body Girls One  of the first full-bodied tattooed people was The Great Omi. Originally,  The Great Omi was a regular British citizen named Horace Ridler. After  serving in the British Army during World War I, Ridler decided to make  his living in show business. He opted to become what came to be called a  “made” freak, and had himself tattooed all over to become a sideshow  attraction. This was around 1922, and apparently Ridler’s plan worked  somewhat. After a few years he sought out London tattooist George  Burchett, one of the greatest tattooists of that era. A redesign of  Ridler’s skin art was commissioned, and Burchett tattooed Ridler all  over with wide black stripes. These not only patterned Ridler’s entire  skin surface evenly like an animal marking, but it covered up the  earlier, crude tattooing. It was at this time that Ridler began using  the title The Great Omi and achieved true success.
   There are  several notable people who have worked to achieve full body art  transformation in the present day. Tom Leppard is a man who has his  entire body tattooed with leopard spots, enough that he is listed in the  Guinness Books of World Records as the World’s Most Tattooed Man.  Stalking Cat of Washington State is known for his feline split upper lip  and facial whiskers, which are really long pieces of jewelry worn in  multiple cheek piercings. These compliment his tattoos of cat-like  markings and cat eye contact lenses very well in his quest to tranform  himself into his totem animal.
   The Lizard Man has been working on  himself for more than a decade. He has full body tattooing of combining  tribal patterns and scales, and bumpy implants in his forehead. He also  had his tongue split and has his teeth filed to points. He travels and  performs as a sideshow one man ten-in-one, including such acts as sword  swallowing and fire eating alongside more modern feats such as swinging  weights off of body piercings and gavage.
   Sideshow performer  The Enigma is a man tattooed to look like a living blue puzzle. He came  up with this concept after a few years of being a geek in a traveling  modern freak show. In addition to his tattoos, the Enigma also has large  lip and ear piercings, body piercings and horn implants on his  forehead. Helping him with this transformation is his tattooist wife  Katzen. She put the outline of the puzzle pieces on him initially. Both  she and other artists have been doing the fill work over the years. At  the Amsterdam Tattoo Convention in 1995, the Enigma set a world record  by having 22 different tattoo artist work on him simultaneously. Now  THAT’S endurance.... Katzen herself has full body tattoos of stylized  tiger stripes and performs with her husband as well as her tattoo artist  work.
  
















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