Tattoo artist turns stump into dolphin head

Heine Braeck (33), was sick of his “tired-looking” amputated limb, which was injured in a childhood accident on a train track.
The Norwegian, of Sarpsborg, decided its shape was identical to a dolphin’s head, so he asked Bulgarian tattooist Valio Ska to turn it into a 3D tattoo of the marine animal — with uncanny results.

Mr Ska, who runs “Sofia Ink” in Bulgaria, spent three-and-a-half hours on the complicated job.
Mr Braeck said: “When I was 13 I tried to take a shortcut across the top of a stationary train which started moving.

“I lost my balance and grabbed hold of the wire that powers the train and got fried.The first thing I saw after surgery was how much my arm was shaped like a dolphin’s head.

“I finally decided to do something about it and got in touch with Valio and arranged to have the tattoo done.
“My friends think it is awesome and I love it because I don’t have         to look at a tired old stump anymore.”— Daily Mail.

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