The singer decides to take a break from inking after getting a half sleeve

Mar 26, 2014 10:06 GMT  ·  By
Justin Bieber is done with tattoos for a while after inking up his entire right forearm
   Justin Bieber is done with tattoos for a while after inking up his entire right forearm

The world got a real good look at all of Justin's Bieber's tattoos thanks to some very unflattering photos taken by the Miami County Police Department when he was a guest at their jail facility in February after having been booked for DUI, drag racing and driving with an expired license.

After careful review from the entire world and probably himself too, the pop artist decided that there were enough inches of tattoo-free skin left on his body in order to get some more ink done, just to celebrate the fact that his career didn't totally spin out of control like most people predicted last month.

So, at the beginning of the week, Justin revealed some brand new ink made by tattoo artist Bang Bang through certain photos on social media. The interesting fact is that Justin got the tattoos while he was on a plane, flying above the world at 40,000 feet, which might make him eligible for the Guinness Book of World Records.

The new drawing was made in the middle of his chest, and it was of cross, probably pointing to his religious upbringing and to his faith in God. The inking took about 30 minutes according to the artist Bang Bang, who is a celebrity in his own right.

He has done work on other stars the likes of Katy Perry, Adele and Rihanna. Which is why he was chosen to perform the difficult task of doing the tattoo while in the air. Later, the artist recounted the experience, “It was really difficult. The plane was shaking, so it’s like trying to do a tattoo while you’re driving over rocks... and so I have to compensate and be so, so accurate. I’ve gotta admit that my adrenaline was through the roof. I didn’t anticipate it would be so difficult.”

Now, Justin is showing off even more ink on Instagram as he reveals to his fans a recently completed half-sleeve which he credits to Korean tattoo artist Seunghyun Jo. The singer gives props to the man who took the needle to his skin “Love!!!! @seunghyunjotattoos great job man,” Justin captions a photo on Instagram.

There are several other photos of the new tattoos from different angles, making evident the fact that the crooner is clearly very proud of the additions to the body art.

However, before signing off from Instagram, he does add one final shot in which he claims that he plans to stop increasing his tattoo collection for a while “Done with tats 4 a while…,” he writes on the last photo, before adding “Were I wanna be..(sic).”