A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Viral tattoo FAIL star no more!

I promise I won’t make a habit of reposting viral images, but I thought this one was worth it. Scott Versago, tattoo artist at Akron’s Empire Ink (empire-ink.com), got to “tackle the official #1 worst portrait tattoo in the world”.

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I don’t know if I’d agree that it’s the #1 worst — I’ve seen some scary portraits — but there’s no denying that this tattoo was terrible enough to make nearly every blog post cataloging portrait tattoo calamities, to the point where it’s one of the world’s most famous tattoos. As Scott says, “I’m sure you’ve all seen it a million times online, as had I.” He continues,

“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. 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 story really puts a guilt-trip on all the posts torturing this guy, don’t they? But it is wonderful to hear the story, and it’s made even more wonderful when you see the salvation that Scott Versago provided. Click for a larger look at this absolutely beautiful proof that even hilariously bad tattoos can be saved with a rework by a talented artist.

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Comments

10 responses to “Viral tattoo FAIL star no more!”

  1. zzz Avatar
    zzz

    It makes me SO happy to see that this worked out for the guy

  2. lily Avatar
    lily

    Beautiful! What a sweet, sweet thing to do!!!!

  3. Jenny Avatar
    Jenny

    I really can’t believe how beautifully this turned out. Glad to see this tattoo has a happy ending.

  4. Ferret Avatar
    Ferret

    Oh that bought a smile to my face. Beautiful end result.

  5. aka queijo Avatar
    aka queijo

    if you guys, see the work of jean paul zilli, brazilian tattoo artist, you will change your mind of “crap tattoos”

    check out zilli tattoo on google and vomit!

  6. Paul Farrell Avatar
    Paul Farrell

    shocking this person is a scratcher and needs to get his eyes tested,there is no resemblence to the photo .

  7. Lalalala Avatar
    Lalalala

    Scott should be proud of himself – both for the beautiful tattoo that really captures the lady’s lovely smile & for the gesture of fixing a scratcher’s fuck up for free. It’s nice to know there are decent people in the world!

  8. Paul Farrell Avatar
    Paul Farrell

    What a huge transformation from the mess hats off to scot

  9. JUiCEBOXX Avatar
    JUiCEBOXX

    I’ve seen this tat EVERYWHERE and always wondered what the story is. Love the new one..truly beautiful. God bless that man and his children.

  10. Madi Avatar
    Madi

    I remember seeing this abomination on a “worst tattoos” page on facebook awhile ago. I read the story and felt really bad for the guy. I am very happy to see it has been beautifully recreated. Great job.

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