What is Messi's tattoo

Messi Sleeve Tattoo

It is very common to see how the skin of the famous is decorating little by little. Today we are going to discover what is messi tattoo, or rather, tattoos. Because the player started by choosing some but later he wanted to cover them with new ideas. You seem to like challenges and new changes in your life.

Every time you have something special, be it professional or personal, take the challenge to symbolize it in some way. But always, as far as his physique is concerned. Whether it's a tattoo or a radical change in hair color or growing his beard. Today we are left with all those symbols that he has in the form of tattoos. Do you want to know its meaning?

What is Messi's tattoo on the leg

We know that his left leg is the one that is tattooed. Without a doubt, he is always outdoors when he puts on his kit. The technique used on Messi's leg was called Blackout Tattoo or Blackwork. Despite certain criticisms about this technique, it is the footballer's tattooist himself who assures that it is not harmful, especially in an athlete like Leo. For one thing, this tattoo was done to cover up the ones I previously had.

Leo Messi tattoo on leg

Now the tattoo of a ball, the number 10 that is always quite visible and completes it with two wings, flowers and the hands of her little Thiago. On the other hand, it is also said that this type of black ink tattoos is a symbol of the Maori warriors. Fighting and very strong people until the last day of their lives. Maybe Leo feels like this!

Leo Messi tattoos on the arm

Roberto López is in charge of completing the designs on Messi's body. The player wanted to portray important parts of his life, but through the images of certain symbols. On one part of the arm, he has a watch, as the first fundamental symbol in his life, as well as its mechanisms. In the entire sleeve, we can discover that it also has the lotus flower. As we well know, it is an aquatic plant that carries the symbolism of purity.

Messi tattoo on the arm

Right in the elbow area, it has an ornament of the Sagrada Familia, from Barcelona. Without a doubt, it is a great tribute to this city. Also, towards the inside it has a rosary that is making a shape. This form is the city of Barcelona. Although it also has a map of South America as well as Europe. If we go up the arm, we find the roses and just above them, the face of Jesus with the crown of thorns. We are not going to forget that if he had the name of his first son on his leg, the second was not going to be left behind. The name Mateo is on his right arm and in an upright position. It sits just above the elbow.

A tattoo on the back

If you wanted to know which Messi tattoo was made first, he has it on his back. It is said that he was one of the first and how could it be less, is the face of his mother. He wears it on the left side of his shoulder blade and only lets it be seen on specific occasions. Although it is not surprising that there are several images that already circulate on the network.

Messi tattoo on back

As we can see, Messi has all his great passions embodied in his skin. From his family to the cities where he was born or raised. Going through those soccer symbols such as the ball or the number 10. Perhaps, the taste for footballer tattoos does not end here. If the rumors that they are going to expand the family are confirmed, surely soon, we will also see him with a new design on his skin.

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  1.   Guillermo Villalva said

    I made the portrait of his mother on the homoplato in barcelona on march 10, 2010, guille villalva