“My body is my journal, and my tattoos are my story.”
― Johnny Depp
Elaine Davidson
Most piercings in a lifetime (female) on may 16, 2003 in the United Kingdom.
Since first receiving a skin piercing in January 1997, Elaine Davidson has been pierced a total of 4,225 times as of 8 June 2006. The former restraunt owner is constantly adding and replacing jewelry, mostly in her face. She enhances her exotic looks with tattoos and brightly coloured make up, and often wears feathers and streamers in her hair.
Since first receiving a skin piercing in January 1997, Elaine Davidson has been pierced a total of 4,225 times as of 8 June 2006. The former restraunt owner is constantly adding and replacing jewelry, mostly in her face. She enhances her exotic looks with tattoos and brightly coloured make up, and often wears feathers and streamers in her hair.
Mexican Vampire Woman
Like many woman, Maria Jose Cristerna decided to get a makeover after a difficult chapter in her life, but no other woman in the world has gone through a makeover like this.
Cristerna has transformed herself into a vampire, complete with fangs and horns on her head. She's now known around the world as the Mexican Vampire Woman. What might be more amazing than her appearance is the fact she's a lawyer.
Cristerna has transformed herself into a vampire, complete with fangs and horns on her head. She's now known around the world as the Mexican Vampire Woman. What might be more amazing than her appearance is the fact she's a lawyer.
The Creature
Marcus "The Creature" is one of the world’s most tattooed and pierced
individuals, and the first African-American body modification artist in freak
show history. From head to toe, Marcus is covered in ink, rings, spikes and more
– and he did the vast majority of the work with his own two hands (it helps that
he’s ambidextrous). His tattoos are a record of his life and times, and he adds
some sort of new modification every day. He’s been part of the Venice Beach
Freakshow for three years, and his combination of unique body art, friendly,
open personality and exuberant wardrobe have made him a fan favorite.
individuals, and the first African-American body modification artist in freak
show history. From head to toe, Marcus is covered in ink, rings, spikes and more
– and he did the vast majority of the work with his own two hands (it helps that
he’s ambidextrous). His tattoos are a record of his life and times, and he adds
some sort of new modification every day. He’s been part of the Venice Beach
Freakshow for three years, and his combination of unique body art, friendly,
open personality and exuberant wardrobe have made him a fan favorite.
Illustrated Lady
Ink-redible Julia Gnuse got her first tattoo to cover up an unpleasant skin
condition on her legs.
But she carried on until she covered her entire body and has been handed a
Guinness World Record for having the most tattoos.
Julia – nicknamed the Illustrated Lady – has drawings over 95 per cent of her
body. The pictures range from jungle scenes and cartoons to the cast of Bewitched on
her buttocks.
And she is covered in them from her stomach and back to her arms and face
after getting hooked.
Her whole body is the work of one tattoo artist.
The skin condition which kicked off her colourful project when she was 35 is
called porphyria.
It causes the skin to blister when exposed to sunlight.
Having the tattoos does not combat the blistering but it means none of her
scars show.
condition on her legs.
But she carried on until she covered her entire body and has been handed a
Guinness World Record for having the most tattoos.
Julia – nicknamed the Illustrated Lady – has drawings over 95 per cent of her
body. The pictures range from jungle scenes and cartoons to the cast of Bewitched on
her buttocks.
And she is covered in them from her stomach and back to her arms and face
after getting hooked.
Her whole body is the work of one tattoo artist.
The skin condition which kicked off her colourful project when she was 35 is
called porphyria.
It causes the skin to blister when exposed to sunlight.
Having the tattoos does not combat the blistering but it means none of her
scars show.