In a society that values self-expression, it’s important to recognize that individuality can take various forms, such as body art. Let’s introduce Richard Huff, a 51-year-old father who proudly identifies himself as an “ink addict.” With more than 240 tattoos covering his body, Richard has transformed into a living canvas that reflects his personal history and self-expression. However, this distinctive passion hasn’t been without difficulties, as he encounters criticism and online bullies who unfairly judge him as a bad parent and a “monster” solely based on his tattooed appearance.
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Richard and Marita, his wife, have a total of seven children. They want everyone to know that their family is no different from any other, except for one thing: Richard’s extensive collection of tattoos. These tattoos serve as a way for him to share his life’s journey, but they also attract attention and sometimes lead to negative responses from people he doesn’t know.
Richard’s tattoo journey began at 17, which he described as an addiction. He started with his legs and gradually covered 85% of his body. His tattoos are special, with his children’s names and his daughter’s lips. Richard’s goal is to be 100% tattooed in the next four years, finding the pain and art intriguing