Tattoo artist Chris Woodhead has given himself 50 new tattoos since isolation began.
Some people staying home during the coronavirus pandemic have picked up new hobbies, started baking or binge-watched their favorite shows. Chris Woodhead is giving himself a new tattoo every day.
"I have been tattooing myself every day for 50 days now which is getting kind of crazy," Woodhead said in an email to USA TODAY.Woodhead said the idea came"quite naturally," adding that it's kind of a rite of passage for tattoo artists to tattoo themselves while they are learning. "I miss working but also I’ve had to apply myself to achieve something out of this time and I won’t take the ease of working from a studio for granted when I do get back to working properly again," he said.
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