You already know about Geoff Ostling's full body tattoo, which is his artistic medium of choice, but now Ostling has decided he wants the world (and future generations) to see his skin on display, ahd has donated it to the National Gallery.
Artist eX de Medici has been the artist tattooing his skin, and Geoff Ostling believes that the world should be exposed to the artist's renderings, regardless of the medium. I think a dead man's skin being put on display at a gallery is pretty creepy, but you never know--for some, it could be the ultimate work of art.
Tattooed Skin Donations
Geoff Ostling Thinks His Skin is National Museum Gallery-Worthy
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