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I really, really hope she wonât need to look for a job soon.
Last month we told you folks about a dude that was complaining he couldnât find a job because of his absurd face tattoo. Well guess what? This woman might have the same issue soon after she decided to tattoo her entire face.
Paul Booth, a New York City tattoo artist, headed to his Instagram to share photos of a tattoo he had just finished on one of his client: a massive full face tattoo inspired by the 1997 film Event Horizon â a movie that isnât very good, but apparently has a big fan. How big? Check out this tattoo below.
Booth had this to say about his client, known as Kris:
âŠYes she has a successful career and yes she knew exactly what she was getting into⊠and yes, i got to know her from our previous sessions before i even went near her face. You are looking at an empowered woman who did it in her own unique way⊠she is not a misguided fool.Â
Kris was inspired by an Event Horizon poster that artist Chris Garofalo created for The Colonial Theatre in 2015.
Illustration: Chris Garofalo/Colonial Theatre (2015)
People chimed in with their opinions, some negative and positive. Here are some:
âI think this may be the best tattoo Iâve ever seen! Respect to both artist and customer.â
âFantastic piece of work! Everyone has their own opinion on it and mine is of praise.â
âWow donât get me wrong itâs a dope tattoo and it looks like it was really well done but she is fâing stupid. Everyone with face tattoos and head tattoos are just attention whores and idiotic people who destroy their skin. I get it its your choice, but donât complain when someone doesnât wanna hire you.â
âHow can you tell your conscience you did the right thing? Are you really feel happy for doing this to a girls face????? How can you call yourself an artist.â
In conclusion, if itâs not your face or body donât worry about it â some people want to get their face tattooed and others want to get a played out quote tattooed on their forearm.
h/t NY Post