A wave of sympathy rolled through Carinthia after the “Krone” report about eleven-year-old Tobias from the Feldkirchen district. A trio of tattoo artists now invite people to a charity day, beautify customers and donate the proceeds to the affected family.
A tick bite made the boy seriously ill, paralyzed on one side and confined to a wheelchair. The “Krone” helped the family of five with an appeal for donations. And this is what a Carinthian trio of tattoo artists, who have come together to support the eleven-year-old, want. And so the artists Melanie Buchacher, Vanessa Otto and their colleague Paul Pirouc invite you to the big charity tattoo next Friday.
Body art for 150 euros
In the tattoo studio “Black Fox” at Turracher Straße 14 in Feldkirchen, body art fans can get “stitched” for a good cause from 9:00 to 20:00. However, only small tattoos around 150 euros, which last no longer than an hour and are in black and gray.
“So that we can make as many works as possible during these hours,” Melanie explains about the “Krone”. Because 100 percent of the proceeds are donated to the affected family. “Our goal is to organize such a charity day for a good cause at least once a year. And we hope that other colleagues from the industry will join us.”
Source: Krone

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