Kelee Ringo pick-six joins legendary tattoo artist's portfolio: LOOK
Kelee Ringo’s legendary pick-six got some legendary ink treatment. The detail on this tattoo is almost as insane as the play itself.
And the artist who made it isn’t just some random ink shop clown.
Steve Butcher has more than one million instagram followers thanks to his talents and the repetitive production of top-notch work.
Kirby Smart is in the blurry background of Auston Cooper’s arm tat. He just isn’t as clear as Kelee Ringo‘s signature Georgia football play that sealed Georgia’s first National Championship victory in 41 years over rival Alabama.
Smart would be impressed with the California tattoo artist’s ability to chop wood, needle after needle, buzz after buzz.
Butcher is sure to create plenty of buzz in the state of Georgia after his latest hyper-realistic creation:
Notice the detail on Kelee Ringo’s towel, as well
There’s a ’77’ on the design for this Dawg fan’s tattoo in honor of the late Devin Willock.
Most tattoos don’t look this crystal-clear, and in Butcher’s case, that’s by design.
His website mentions that he works in a style called ‘hyper-realism,’ and that description is accurate.
This ink looks like an actual photograph of the moment Ringo picked off Bryce Young and took it to the house to seal a 33-18 National Championship victory over the Tide.
Butcher’s artwork includes a lot of Los Angeles sports moments, naturally.
Maybe another Dawgs fan will make a return trip to commemorate the time Georgia also tattooed TCU in the National Championship at SoFi Stadium.
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Ringo will have another chance to make some lasting images in Indianapolis
If that tattoo-worthy moment wasn’t defining enough for Kelee Ringo, he just got another chance to sear his talents on the minds of NFL scouts.
Not surprisingly, Ringo made the cut for the NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday.
He is one of 12 Bulldogs – second only to Alabama – who made the Combine’s invite list.
Of course, the Georgia players in Indy this time around were not second to Bama the last time they competed for football glory at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Alabama did have the upper hand in Atlanta that year, however, at the SEC Championship game.
The Tide also beat Georgia in Tuscaloosa in 2020, when some of the players at this year’s Combine were freshmen.
Still, the Georgia players in the mix at this year’s NFL Combine have twice as many National Championship rings as the Tide players do.
And just like this incredible tattoo’s ink, you can’t take away that all-important National Championship victory.