Frederick Bal visited the emblematic sites of New York, United States, and also visited the neighborhood of Williamsburg, where, for Rest of the world (El Trece, Saturday at 10pm), frequented a well-known art gallery.
“There is a lot of music, artists on the rise, painters, sculptors and a party. I will see everything, and above all I will do something that I love to do… that is to get tattooed”announced Carmen Barbieri’s son, very enthusiastic about the place he was going to visit.
There he met the Argentinian tattoo artist Fiamma, who first told him about the place and then announced that she would take care of tattooing the actor and the driver: “I will tattoo you, I will have that great honor. And I am super happy”. “No, the honor is mine,” replied Fede, who made the news a few days ago for the dissemination of his particular profile on a dating app.
“I connect a lot with cities and with people. I feel like this is a travel program but it’s more a program for people. I try to connect and this city enchants me. I’ve come many times in my life and it’s like I need a tattoo of this city”Bal pointed out, explaining what he wanted to represent with his new tattoo.
“Tattooing is very intimate, so what better way to connect than by donating your skin to the artist”Fiamma added, who took care of the design of the tattoo.
I always say the same thing Do what you want. Something to do with New York, but I’ll leave it in your hands”Fede maintained, completely given over to the experience.
Then, already inside the art gallery, Fede dropped his pants, left his buttocks uncovered and got a tattoo in the middle of the party.
“You know how I am, e I had to fight in front of everyone”the driver said. “Truth is shame, very little. People didn’t even look at me. Everyone was to their own, as it should be,” Bal said later.
Finally, Bal showed his new tattoo (one more for his collection): “NYC”, acronym for New York City (New York City).
Happy with the result, Bal thanked her and recommended the tattoo artist, who he described as “number 1”.
And he reflected on his experience in the venue: “This party in a typical Brooklyn loft, where there are art interventions, sales of clothes, paintings, live DJs … how cool these people. How nice to be able to attend these events. This is a movie, but for real.”
Source: Clarin