Luis Díaz had undergone a significant transformation when he arrived for Liverpool FC’s preseason. His trip to Colombia gave rise to this incredible tattoo, which has been the subject of conversation and admiration for its representation of artistic expression ever since.
Elkin Torres, a guy from Cartagena, was going to tattoo art on Luis Fernando Díaz’s left arm. The Liverpool guajiro was aware of the artist’s brilliance and strong pulse because he had previously collaborated with other football players, such as Roger Martínez.
I had met his brother Roger Díaz first. When I was in Belgium, Roger called to let me know that Luis was thinking about getting inked. Elkin, 22, said in an interview with the Cartagena newspaper “El Universal” that they had been talking for a time.
Elkin emphasized Luis Díaz’s angry tattoo and said, “My brother wrote me a letter a few days before Liverpool played in the Champions League final.” Luis made the decision to have a new tattoo after losing, even though if they had won, it would have been a tattoo of the reward.
On his left side, I carved the image of Jesus Christ, a lion, and a clock. About eleven hours passed. In addition to the larger tattoos of his parents, I also gave him a small one that said Roma, the name of his daughter. According to tattoo artist Díaz, “I completed the job in Barranquilla as soon as they arrived.”