mangalore today
name
name
name
Saturday, February 22
namenamename

 

Larry Da Leopard, who turned himself into a ’big cat’ with 1,000 tattooed spots that he

Larry Da Leopard, who turned himself into a ’big cat’ with 1,000 tattooed spots that he

Larry Da Leopard, who turned himself into a ’big cat’ with 1,000 tattooed spots that he


Mangalore Today News Network

A Texas tattoo artist’s obsession with leopard spots may have caused a rift with his loved ones, but he believes it has brought him one step closer to becoming a true ‘manimal’ with cat-like reflexes.

Born Lance Brieschke, Larry Da Leopard has covered every inch of his body with more than a thousand spots to become half man, half big-cat.

The 40-year-old is a well-known character in Austin, prowling the streets in little more than a loincloth as part of his outrageous leopard act.

leopard  man 1

Wild man: Tattoo artist Larry Da Leopard, 40, has covered himself in more than a thousand spots to become half man, half leopard

leopard  man 2Pride: Larry has been dating hairstylist Julia Ruth (left) on and off for the past seven years, and he has a son named Zoom (right)


leopard  man 3Lovers’ quarrel: Ruth (left) said she sometimes gets annoyed that Larry (right) because he makes himself so readily available to his fans wherever he goes

Larry, who refers to himself as a ’manimal’ - half man, half animal - has no regrets about his choice of body art.

’My leopard tattoos have given me special leopard powers like seeing in the dark, running really fast and hunting at night,’ he said.

The owner of the Telepathic Tattoo parlor in Austin began getting leopard tattoos at age 20 – a decision borne out of a desire to subvert society’s expectations. Five years later, he inked his face with the distinctive spots.

Larry recalled that when his parents first caught sight of the spots on his body, they wept.

‘My family has a military and Christian background, so they didn’t take to my tattoos very well,’ he said.

leopard  man 4Then and now:  When Larry, born Lance Brieschke, was 20 years old, he began inking his body with leopard spots - a process that culminated five years later with a decision to tattoo his face

For the next decade, Larry had little contact with his family, feeling hurt that they had failed to embrace his brand of self-expression and shunned him for desecrating his body.

‘It took them ten years to come round but now we’ve got a better relationship,’ he said. ‘They can see I’m doing alright for myself.’

By his own admission, Larry looks like a ‘cartoon character,’ but that did nothing to stop him from having a fulfilling long-term relationship and even fathering a son, Zoom.

Hairstylist Julia Ruth, 29, who has been dating Larry on and off for seven years, admitted that sometimes she gets annoyed at her wild boyfriend for being so outgoing with his fans.

‘Sometimes I think he’s a little overly friendly and willing to just answer whatever questions,’ she said. ‘If we’re on a date, I want him to set some boundaries.’

But Ruth added that she is never embarrassed to be around the 40-year-old man covered in spots and sporting a loincloth, calling him ‘amusing.’

Not everyone has been as accepting of Larry’s leopard-inspired alter-ego as Ruth: the tattoo artist has been barred from entering diners and even accused of being the devil.

‘I’m proud of my tattoos - few people look like me,’ said the defiant artist. ‘When I look in the mirror in the morning I like what I see.’

In his quest to etch his skin with some 1,000 spots, Larry even made the painful decision to ink his private parts.

‘I wouldn’t recommend it for everyone,’ he said of the cringe-worthy ordeal. ‘But to me the art is worth the pain.’

A few times a year, he retouches the spots on his face, which tend to fade in the sun. And his work is far from over.

‘I want to get my eyelids tattooed too, but I don’t want to do it myself,’ Larry said. ‘Kind of hard to tattoo your own eyelids.’

Courtesy: Mirror News


Write Comment | E-Mail | Facebook | Twitter | Print
Error:NULL
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment
You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above