An severe body modification junkie who went blind after getting her eyelids tattooed says she has "no regrets" about her path to finding her "true self."Amber Luke, dubbed "Australia's Most Tattooed Woman," claims that 98 percent of her body is covered in tattoos, including demonic symbols.?
The 28-year-old has a split tongue and blue eyeballs, which have cost her $280,000 (AUD) (?148,000) in tattoos to date.Despite the fact that her fixation has led to her being attacked by trolls and having difficulty finding work, she says she is pleased of her dedication to what she describes as a journey to becoming her "true self."?
In a surreal turn of events, the woman conducted a Google search using a specific title, only to find their own name and numerous photos displayed prominently. The discovery left her astonished, considering it a groundbreaking achievement that validated her immense efforts and dedication throughout a long and challenging journey.?
Although the recognition she received was not officially bestowed upon them, it held significant value in her life. Now, confidently introducing herself using this title, she encountered many people in public who already recognized her, making it effortless for the woman to assert their identity.
Amber, who recently had her back blackworked, has also revealed her future makeover aspirations. "I want to keep transforming as I go," she said, "and right now, I'm working on my right leg."
In the area below her calf and on her shin, the woman currently has a black sleeve tattoo. However, she ahs plans to enhance it further, aiming for a solid black design.?
Additionally, she intend to incorporate white ink into the tattoo, a technique she has previously used on her left forearm. The desired effect is to create a scarification-like appearance without undergoing the actual process.When contemplating the possibility of applying blackwork tattoos all over her body, the woman expresses hesitation.
She worries that by doing so, she would erase the pain, tears, and effort she endured during the tattooing process in those specific areas. These tattoos hold significant personal meaning and contribute to her identity. Nonetheless, the tattoos also serve as a means for personal growth and symbolically cover up older tattoos that no longer align with her current aesthetic preferences or brings her joy.
The model, also known as 'Dragon Girl,' previously stated that her distinct appearance has 'restricted' her work options because some employers will not see past her appearance. This hasn't deterred her, as she plans further inkings and alterations in the future, claiming she has no regrets.
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