Famous World's Worst Portrait Tattoo gets FIXED! (Page 1/4)
tbone42 FEB 22, 06:55 PM
http://shine.yahoo.com/heal...fixed-182335990.html


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The man with the "world's worst portrait tattoo" finally got his happy ending on Thursday when he had the opportunity to fix the botched ink job of his late wife that had plagued him for so many years.

In 2007, on the one-year anniversary of his wife Mindy's death, Chad Stahl, 38, owner of Cutright Lawn and Landscaping, LLC, visited On the Edge Tattoo Studio in Bowling Green, Ohio to honor her with a portrait tattoo. The couple had been dating for 10 years, had 3 children, and were married for less than 3 months when Mindy died in a household fire.

Tattoo artist Dennis Foust inked the $450 portrait tattoo. "I had seen Faust's portrait work on his website and he even tattooed some of my in-laws with designs in honor of Mindy so I was confident going in," Stahl told Yahoo! Shine in his first media interview. "But when the swelling subsided, it didn't look like Mindy at all—her teeth looked evil." To add insult to injury, a friend had emailed him a link to a blog post titled "Worst Tattoo Ever" with a photo of Stahl's tattoo posted by a disgruntled On the Edge ex-employee. A few months later, Stahl returned to the studio and Faust tried to fix it, adding the words, "In loving memory of Mindy" but the damage was too great. "I was embarrassed to wear sleeveless shirts and didn't want anyone to see the tattoo but everyone in my town knew about it," says Stahl.

Foust told Shine: "This was my very first portrait tattoo done years ago. I've since moved forward, improved my skills, and my work has been featured in magazines."

Recently, a friend of Stahl's recommended that he visit Scott Versago at Empire Ink in Akron, Ohio, who had heard of the infamous tattoo and on Thursday Versago fixed it—for free. Vergaso wrote on his Facebook page: "I got to tackle the official '#1 worst portrait tattoo in the world' today. I'm sure you've all seen it a million times online, as had I. I couldn't believe my eyes when this guy walked in and showed me this project. I think my jaw literally hit the floor. He went on to tell me the story behind the portrait; He had just married his beautiful wife and not even three months afterwards she was killed in a horrible house fire accident leaving him to raise their three children alone. Shortly after he went to a local tattoo studio to memorialize his wife and was left with this abomination. He later returned to that studio for one more session, thinking that perhaps 'he had done something wrong in the healing of the tattoo' and they butchered it even more the second time. Finally, he drove all the way to my studio, Empire Ink, just to meet me and to see what his options were. Touched by his story, I gifted the entire project to him for free. Now he has closure and I have an amazing story to add to my portfolio!"

The fix-it job took just three hours. "I'm so happy and want everyone to see it," Stahl told Shine. "I'm going to enter the tattoo in a contest hosted by On the Edge to see if they recognize me."





I want to congratulate Scott for taking this on for FREE. We are proud of him, and as a member of an industry that should care about clients, I think the original "artist" needs to be dragged out into the streets and shot for what he did.

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Jake_Dragon FEB 22, 07:00 PM
Nice ink
skuzzbomer FEB 22, 07:00 PM
Best. "Cover-up." Ever.
tbone42 FEB 22, 07:09 PM
Without at least some laser removal, I just don't even know how he did it. I have been doing this for 15 years, and coverups, no matter how good, cannot hide black. Black, as they say, "wins". Its in the exact same spot! Look at the neck under the chin.. he fixed it... he did not move over and start on a fresh piece of skin.. somehow, he polished that Turd without any lasering or anything. I am in awe, but I am also wondering how much is going to "come back through" in areas that were darker than they are now. In any case, it is a zillion times better, even if some of the old black does bleed back through.

I'm going up to personally congratulate him, its only a few hours away. Buy him a beer.
Jake_Dragon FEB 22, 09:47 PM
Gokart Mozart FEB 22, 11:08 PM

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Originally posted by tbone42:

Without at least some laser removal, I just don't even know how he did it. I have been doing this for 15 years, and coverups, no matter how good, cannot hide black. Black, as they say, "wins". Its in the exact same spot! Look at the neck under the chin.. he fixed it... he did not move over and start on a fresh piece of skin.. somehow, he polished that Turd without any lasering or anything. I am in awe, but I am also wondering how much is going to "come back through" in areas that were darker than they are now. In any case, it is a zillion times better, even if some of the old black does bleed back through.

I'm going up to personally congratulate him, its only a few hours away. Buy him a beer.



It has been 5 years of fading and the advancement of white has helped, not to mention Scott has mad skills.
TK FEB 22, 11:12 PM
Damn good save.
tbone42 FEB 22, 11:51 PM

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Originally posted by Gokart Mozart:


It has been 5 years of fading and the advancement of white has helped, not to mention Scott has mad skills.



I can agree withyour statements (Fading..yeah, maybe a bit) Tattoos do not fade THAT much on their own in 5 years.. 20 to 30, with lots of sun exposure, yeah. His before picture is the one that circulated arond the internet several years ago... I wish he had taken a pic right before he started to give us an idea of how much fading actually occurred.

But I think more than anything its the mad skills.

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tbone42 FEB 23, 12:14 AM
I also want to point out that this was considered, according to the article, the "world's worst tattoo." But anyone who looked at this thread knows its not even close to the worst:

http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum6/HTML/090930.html

And I have seen worse yet, unfortunately.

theBDub FEB 23, 07:14 PM
That picture is famous! I'm SO happy it got fixed.