Tattoos

Frédéric Leclercq’s 17 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Meaning: The tattoo design is a unique one and represents all the things that he loves. The clef represents his love for music and the letters represent the names of his parents.

5. ‘Raven’ Tattoo

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Tattoo: The head of a raven is tattooed below the triangle on the side of his left forearm.

6. ‘Demon’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The inside of his left forearm has a tattoo of purple demons on it carrying different weapons. One of the demons is seen stabbing a dead body with a spear. The word, “CORE” is also tattooed in a red bloody design on the inside of his elbow.

7. ‘Logo’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The inside of his left wrist has a logo tattooed on it.

Meaning: The logo on his wrist is the logo of his current band, Sinsaenum. The design represents the “AE” in the band’s name mashed together.

8. Forearm Tattoo

Tattoo: The left forearm of the guitarist is completed by smoke and metal tubes tattooed around it to fill the empty spaces on his arm.

9. Japanese Tattoo

Tattoo: The inner side of his right wrist has a Japanese character tattooed on it.

Meaning: The Japanese symbol on his wrist represents the word, Tsumi which means sin. He revealed the tattoo on social media along with the caption, “Thanx to Kato Makoto for my awesome new tattoo! Tsumi (?) is Japanese for “sin” Getting tattooed in Japan is something I wanted to do for a long time!

10. ‘Serpent’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The upper part of his right forearm has a tattoo of a large serpent on it.

11. ‘Goblin’ Tattoo

Tattoo: There is a goblin tattooed on the inner side of his forearm, above the Japanese character.

Meaning: The goblin is tattooed inside a ring, and is seen playing the violin. The design comes from the cover of Devil’s Trill Sonata by Giuseppe Tartini.

12. ‘Humanity’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The right forearm of the guitarist has another design covering the area around his elbow.

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