When Floris Hirschfeld's mother died two years ago, he had her
portrait tattooed on his back to honor her memory. One day he hopes the
image, skin and all, will adorn the wall of an art collector's home.
It might sound like a macabre Roald Dahl story, but could soon be
reality with the help of a Dutch entrepreneur who has set up a business
to preserve the tattoos of the dead.
"Everyone spends their lives in search of immortality and this is a
simple way to get a piece of it," Peter van der Helm, the tattoo shop
owner behind the concept, said in an interview...
Hirschfeld and about 30 other clients of the "Walls and Skin" tattoo
parlor, which is tucked away in a canal house in the Dutch capital, have
donated their skin to the company in a will and each paid a few hundred
euros.
When they die a Dutch pathologist will remove the tattoo and freeze
or package it in formaldehyde, ideally within 48 hours.
It will then be
sent to a laboratory outside the Netherlands, where a 12-week procedure
extracts water and replaces it with silicone, leaving a rubbery
substance.
Hirschfeld, an only child with no children of his own, does not yet
know who will inherit his tattoo, but he knows he wants it saved.
Sources: http://carloz.newsvine.com/_news/2013/12/26/22062203-dutch-entrepreneur-to-preserve-tattoos-of-the-dead
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