Did she just call a flayed piece of skin from a dead person..... art? edit: oh and she was hoping against hope to be turned into a shower curtain upon her passing away. I had the same dream once.
Not that I'm a fan of this woman's decision but if you can consider a tattoo on a living person art then you should be able to consider a tattoo taken off a dead person as art as well.
i'm sure it's not the first time it's been done. just kind of shocking the first time you come across it. you could also get the tattoo artist to...... draw the artwork on a piece of paper or something instead of framing a piece of flesh from a dead person
All I'm asking is what makes it art when on a living person but not art when taken off a dead person. Again, not a fan of her actions and not even a tattoo person.
this is a thing in japan there is a musuem with a bunch of full body tattoo skins but obviously there is a difference between that and wanting to turn someones white trash tattoo into a fucking shower curtain