Fully tattooed and devoid of ears, French artist Black Alien recently had his nose removed! Who is this man who turned his whole body into a work of art?
French artist Black Alien – whose real name is Anthony Loffredo – is 32 years old and comes from Montpellier. At the end of September 2020, the interested party unveiled his latest transformation on his Instagram page. This is a ablation of the nose (see below).
The operation took place in Barcelona (Spain ) where it now resides. You should know that Spanish legislation allows this kind of practice , which is not the case under French law. In a long interview published by Midi Libre on September 16, 2020, the person explained that he was the most fulfilled in the world and had never had any inner discomfort.
“I have the chance to live the life I want, to do what I want physically. It's absolute freedom, there's no one stopping me. I am very happy, I do what I want with my body,” explained Black Alien.
Anthony Loffredo wants to make his body a true work of art, hence the name of his Instagram page:the black alien project. Followed by more than 140,000 people , this testifies to the interest of the followers of these modifications. It must be said that the man is not at his first attempt. Previously, he had his tongue split in two, had silicone subdermal implants placed and had ink injected into the whites of his eyes. Unsurprisingly, Black Alien is covered in tattoos some of which – especially on the arms – belong to the Brutal tattoo movement.
In everyday life, the man indicates that he has already had many reactions. Some people don't understand his approach, but Anthony Loffredo seems very happy like that. In any case, the person concerned should continue to modify his body, currently at only 18% according to him.
Black Alien is not an exception because this kind of modification is quite common in the industry. Nevertheless, some go so far as to become cyborgs, or "augmented humans". This is particularly the case of a young Spanish artist who in 2019 had an artificial organ implanted in his cheekbones. It is a device similar to echolocation sonar bats (or dolphins).