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Rebecca Drew & Laura Sharman

Tattoo-covered man has chunks of flesh removed from head to spell out devilish message

A man who has 65 per cent of his body covered in tattoos has had chunks of skin removed from his head to spell out a devilish message.

Singer and tattoo artist Renato De Santa, 40, has always loved body ink and modifications and has spent more than £7,000 covering 65 per cent of his body in art.

Renato got his first tribal inking on his left arm when he was 18 and had his eyebrow and ears pierced before becoming an apprentice at a tattoo studio aged 25.

In 2000, he opened his own studio and since then, his own personal tattoo and body modification collection has grown.

Renato, from Sao Paulo, has lots of piercings and although he has lost count of the number of tattoos he has, he reckons that 65 per cent of his body is covered in ink.

Renato had chunks of flesh removed from his head to spell out '666' (MDWfeatures/Renato De Santa)
He has spent just over £7,000 on tattoos and body modifications (MDWfeatures/Renato De Santa)

The Brazilian estimates that he has spent £7,053 on all of his body modifications which include having silicone implants in his forehead and tattooing his eyeballs black.

He also had a split tongue procedure to make his tongue look like snake’s, and a painful scarification procedure of the numbers ‘666’ etched into the skin on the side of his head which is Renato’s way of protesting against the church.

Surrounding himself with likeminded people, he is rarely criticised about his extreme look but does sometimes receive offensive messages online.

But Renato ignores the comments and said his look doesn’t affect his love life in any way.

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Renato said his split tongue was one of the most painful procedures (MDWfeatures/Renato De Santa)
The singer said he rarely receives any criticism about his extreme look (MDWfeatures/Renato De Santa)

He loves looking ‘like a demon’ and plans to have his ears cut into puzzle pieces, further subdermal implants on his eyebrows, cheek bones and genitals as well as getting piercings on his private parts.

“Today I have no idea of how many tattoos I have. I believe I have sixty-five per cent of my body tattooed," Renato said.

“Nowadays, there is still prejudice. Sometimes I get offensive messages on the internet but that doesn’t worry me.

“On the internet people who send me messages are usually Christians saying that I'm going to hell and promoting hate speech, it doesn't bother me anymore.

He surrounds himself with like-minded people (MDWfeatures/Renato De Santa)

“My tattoos don’t interfere negatively in my love life or when I’m out and about because I always try to be surrounded by people who like or are adept at this type of culture.

“The most painful modification I’ve had is between the cut tongue and the scarification on my head with the symbol six-six-six.

“The six-six-six is a protest against the church and the system that obliges everyone to convert to Christianity in some way.

“Nowadays, in my country, you have to say that you believe in God. If not, people do not look at you kindly but they prefer to live in a totally hypocritical world with its dogmas and doctrines created by man.

Renato has subdermal implants in his head (MDWfeatures/Renato De Santa)
The tattoo artist is proud of his look (MDWfeatures/Renato De Santa)

“My intention is to free minds and show that we can be who we want, respecting space of our fellow men and living in harmony with the universe."

Renato shares pictures of his incredible tattoos on his Instagram under the handle, @desanta_official.

“I’m thinking about cutting my ears into the shape of missing puzzle pieces and placing implants on the eyebrows and also on the cheekbones, making more scarifications on my body and also widening the nostril flap, and placing implants on the genitals with piercings there too,” he said.

“The message I want to pass on is to externalise the art I see inside myself and I feel good looking like a demon like the haters say.

“The world is for everyone who lives here regardless of beliefs, colour, race and sex and that nothing and nobody is excluded from a supposed plan or society.

“Everyone's opinions are important for the world where we live because we are all connected in a certain way by the same carnal material.”

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