NY couple gets $1,600 Charles Manson tattoos with serial killer's ashes mixed in ink
Tattoo artist Ryan Gillikin aka Ryan Almighty recently shared about New York Couple Patrick and Deanne Boos and their $1600 Charles Manson tattoos. The couple reportedly got the notorious serial killer and cult leader's face tattooed on their bodies and had his ashes mixed in the tattoo ink. The bizarre idea has caught the attention of many for its shocking nature.
Gillikin, who describes himself as a 'human blood artist' and 'professional weirdo', shared his experience with the Boos and their obsession with Charles Manson. "Spent an amazing evening with the infamous Patrick Boos and his wonderful family last night. They got matching Manson tattoos both based on my blood portraits of the old man, with something very special mixed in for good measure and the ultimate memento mori and tribute to Charlie," Gillikin wrote. He reportedly used red and black ink mixed with Manson's ashes to create an eerie effect with the tattoos. In one of them, the Tate-LaBianca murderer can be seen in his iconic pose with raised eyebrows and sticking his tongue out. In another, a little older version of Manson has been portrayed, while both tattoos clearly show the infamous X mark on his forehead.
Tattoo artist Ryan Gillikin aka Ryan Almighty recently shared about New York Couple Patrick and Deanne Boos and their $1600 Charles Manson tattoos. The couple reportedly got the notorious serial killer and cult leader's face tattooed on their bodies and had his ashes mixed in the tattoo ink. The bizarre idea has caught the attention of many for its shocking nature.
Gillikin, who describes himself as a 'human blood artist' and
'professional weirdo', shared his experience with the Boos and their
obsession with Charles Manson.
"Spent an amazing evening with the infamous Patrick Boos and his
wonderful family last night. They got matching Manson tattoos both based
on my blood portraits of the old man, with something very special mixed
in for good measure and the ultimate memento mori and tribute to
Charlie," Gillikin wrote. He reportedly used red and black ink mixed
with Manson's ashes to create an eerie effect with the tattoos. In one
of them, the Tate-LaBianca
murderer can be seen in his iconic pose with raised eyebrows and
sticking his tongue out. In another, a little older version of Manson
has been portrayed, while both tattoos clearly show the infamous X mark
on his forehead.
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