Thursday, November 14

Lupillo Rivera tattoo artist shares details of the design with which he covered Belinda's tattoo


“Tanke Rules”, the tattoo artist in charge of covering the portrait of Belinda that Lupillo Rivera wore on his right arm, shared some curious information about the technique he used

Tatuador de Lupillo Rivera comparte detalles del diseño con el que cubrió el tatuaje de Belinda
Lupillo Rivera.

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Rocío García

Lupillo Rivera caused controversy a few days ago by revealing how the tattoo that completely covered the face of Belinda , and although the new design generated criticism and even jokes of all kinds , the person in charge of carrying out this complex work revealed some details.

“Tanke Rules” , the tattoo artist in charge of cover the portrait of Belinda that was Lupillo Rivera on his right arm, revealed during an interview with the program ‘Ventaneando’ some details of the art called Blackout , technical which consists of painting completely black some specific part of the the body, as decided by the brother of Jenny Rivera .

It was a decision that Lupe made, she had given her some advice, but in the end she decided that it better be completely erased , as is well. Yes, did not want to know more about him (of Belinda’s tattoo) ”, he explained.

And he assured that, although he proposed to cover the previous tattoo With a more artistic design, he was inclined to completely disappear the memory of one of his ex-partners.

“We suggest as three options, the one that most interested me was to turn the portrait of Belinda into a catrina because the design lent itself , in fact, the hair had a fall as if it were a veil, the eye of Belinda we could have turned it into a skull and adorn it with necklaces, “he replied to the curiosity of the drivers, who were not convinced with the final result.

When asked if the decision had anything to do with the fiancée of Lupillo , “Tanke Rules” preferred not to give more details.

“Once he got engaged, I think it was for the best. I don’t know if it had something to do with it (Giselle Soto) or maybe yes “, he said.

The person in charge of disappearing the face of Belinda from the body of Lupillo Rivera shared that it was not an easy job, since he dedicated about four hours: “ It took about three hours or a little more because it is a very sensitive area reaching the armpit. It was a bit tedious, but in the end he liked the result

Before ending the conversation, he assured that decided not to charge the “Toro del Corrido ”, since he did it with the idea of ​​having publicity and more work would come to him.