Ohio Ink Studio Fixes Infamous 'World's Worst Portrait Tattoo' for Free
If you've been anywhere near the Internet for the past five years or so, you've no doubt come across the so-called "world's worst portrait tattoo."
Story goes that this guy wanted to pay tribute to his beloved wife, who had sadly perished in a house fire not one month after their wedding, by getting her face tattooed on his arm.
But his local ink studio added injury to injury when they botched up the job something horrible.
Ever since, a photo of the "world's worst portrait tattoo" has been circulating the web as both a warning and a WTF.
Fast-forward to present day and the same guy walks into Akron, Ohio's Empire Ink, where he is greeted by tattoo artist Scott Versago.
"I couldn't believe my eyes when this guy walked in and showed me this project," Versago writes on his Facebook page. "I think my jaw literally hit the floor."
Versago goes on to retell the complete story of how this "abomination" came to be.
Shortly after his wife's death, our hero walked into a tat shop with a photo in hand, and walked out with a monstrosity.
"He later returned to that studio for one more session," Versago writes, "thinking that perhaps 'he had done something wrong in the healing of the tattoo' and they butchered it even more the second time."
Eventually the man took his shame to Empire Ink, hoping there was something — anything — that could be done to salvage the in memoriam.
And as it so happens, there was.
"Touched by his story, I gifted the entire project to him for free," Versago concludes. "Now he has closure and I have an amazing story to add to my portfolio!"