
Tattoos are just one of many ways to express one’s individuality. While some people go with a little tattoo, others go all out, decorating entire body parts.
Tristan Weigelt, a 26-year-old tattoo apprentice covered in extreme body art, made headlines after showing what he looked like prior to using his body as a canvas.
The before photos were astounding.
Keep reading to see the pictures.

Weigelt’s journey to covering 95 percent of his body in tattoos began when he was 20.
“It’s kind of weird looking at myself without all the tattoos,” he told the Daily Star.
“But funnily enough I still feel exactly the same as before on the inside.”
Out of all the tattoos, he said the most painful were the ones he got on his face and head, comparing it to being scraped with a metal brush.

“It was six full day sessions taking between five and six hours and the pain was probably an eight out of 10.”
While many people get a tattoo with a special meaning in mind, Weigelt said there are no hidden messages or meanings behind his body art.
After five years, Weigelt has spent $50,000 on tattoos.

For those considering a tattoo, Weigelt says, “Get what you love and what makes sense to you. I see so many people worried about a certain tattoo fitting them or it not being their style. If you like it – then get it.”

Wow. What an incredible transformation!
Would you ever consider getting tattoos on your entire body? I’m not sure I would.
From Blank Canvas to Full Body Art: Tristan Weigelt’s Tattoo Journey
Tattoos are a powerful form of self-expression, and for some, they become a lifelong passion. Tristan Weigelt, a 26-year-old tattoo apprentice, has taken his love for body art to an extraordinary level. His transformation from a tattoo-free young man to someone with 95% of his body covered in ink is nothing short of astounding.
A Journey That Started at 20
Weigelt’s journey into the world of extreme tattooing began when he was just 20 years old. Over the past six years, his body has become a living canvas, showcasing intricate designs and patterns from head to toe. In a recent interview with the Daily Star, Weigelt opened up about his experience, saying, “It’s kind of weird looking at myself without all the tattoos. But funnily enough, I still feel exactly the same as before on the inside.”
The Painful Process
Covering 95% of your body in tattoos is no small feat, and Weigelt has endured significant physical pain to achieve his look. According to him, the most excruciating tattoos were those on his face and head. He described the sensation as akin to being “scraped with a metal brush,” adding that it took six full-day sessions, each lasting five to six hours, to complete the head tattoos. He rated the pain an intense eight out of ten.
No Hidden Meanings
While many people choose tattoos to symbolize personal milestones or meanings, Weigelt’s approach is purely aesthetic. He revealed that none of his tattoos carry any hidden messages. For him, it’s all about the art and self-expression, rather than attaching deep significance to each design.
A $50,000 Investment
Transforming his body into a masterpiece hasn’t come cheap. Over the years, Weigelt has spent a staggering $50,000 on his tattoos. But for him, it’s all been worth it.
Weigelt’s Advice for Future Ink Enthusiasts
For those considering getting their first tattoo or planning to go all out, Weigelt offers some solid advice: “Get what you love and what makes sense to you. I see so many people worried about a certain tattoo fitting them or it not being their style. If you like it—then get it.” His message is clear: tattooing is about personal expression, and as long as the design resonates with you, that’s what matters most.
Would You Go All-In?
Weigelt’s remarkable transformation from an ink-free individual to someone whose body is almost entirely covered in tattoos is both fascinating and inspiring. While the idea of getting full-body tattoos may not appeal to everyone, it highlights the diversity and depth of personal expression that body art can offer.
What do you think of Tristan’s bold transformation? Would you ever consider covering your entire body in tattoos, or do you prefer a more minimalist approach? Let us know in the comments below!