"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

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The 33-year-old father of two children from Bangor in Northern Ireland spent about 36 thousand dollars (2.38 million rubles) on tattoos. A man tends to cover his whole body with them. Now he resembles a character from the "Suicide Squad" named Diablo, representing the likeness of a living skeleton. He is not going to stop there.

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton Source: Daily Mail

Here is 33—year-old Irishman Chris Dalzell. Before his global transformation, he was an ordinary guy with several tattoos. Now his whole body is covered with drawings.

He looks like a living skeleton with a detailed image of the brain on his head and the bones of the skull on his face. The total number of tattoos exceeded six hundred.

Chris does not plan to dwell on the current result. But the man worries that his "art" can affect children.

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

On the right is a photo of Chris before turning into a kind of skeleton. On the left is the result of the last sessions with the master. 

Chris got his first tattoo at the age of 16. It was then that he got the idea to stuff them all over his body.

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

The man admits that the pain of the tattooing process gives him pleasure:

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

Photo of the intermediate state of tattoos on the face. In this picture, Chris before he decided to stuff a huge skull. 

The man began to beat tattoos on his face in 2016. At first they were separate drawings, symbols. Later, Chris decided to turn himself into a living skeleton. The turning point was the features of the skull on the man's face.

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

Tattooed gaps appeared under the guy's eyes, imitating empty eye sockets. Now he looks like the character Diablo from the movie "Suicide Squad".

Despite the fact that passersby mock Chris, he is not going to stop. He has another 6-hour tattoo session scheduled for next week.

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

Chris and his family. On the right, his girlfriend Ruth Bicknell, behind his stepson Jamie and daughter Jessica-Rose. 

In total, the man spent 36 thousand dollars on his hobby. He wants to get a tattoo on every inch of his body, including his feet, eyeballs and penis.

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

At the same time, the man notes that the inside remains the same:

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

The tattoo artist worked on Chris' face alone for more than 60 hours. If you add up all the time spent, you get more than 300 hours.

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

"Kids, don't be scared, this is your dad": an Irishman spent 36 thousand dollars on tattoos and turned into a kind of skeleton

This is how Chris used to look before he started getting tattoos all over his body. 

Chris notes that after all the changes, he was treated worse. Fortunately, this does not concern his family, friends and acquaintances.

What do you think about Chris's hobby? Is it possible to judge him for his hobby?

Keywords: Ireland | Father | Skeleton | Tattoos

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