Artist Ben Wahhh of Deluxe Tattoo started Ink Relief Program with Salt and Light Coalition to help domestic violence survivors
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CHICAGO (WLS) — As we observe Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October, a tattoo artist in Lakeview is offering survivors a chance to reclaim their narratives in an inspiring way.

Ben Wahhh dedicates himself to the art of transforming old tattoos and, in some instances, covering scars for those who have endured domestic violence. Through his intricate designs, he provides a canvas for liberation and self-expression with every stroke of ink.

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“It felt like one hurt just led to another. It was like being caught in a downward spiral,” shared survivor Angela Potts. “I truly believed that pain would be my end.”

Angela carries the physical marks of a once-violent relationship, leaving her with constant reminders of past trauma.

“Each glance in the mirror brought back the memories of abuse,” Potts explained.

Now, with the touch of a tattoo needle, those memories are being transformed into symbols of strength and empowerment.

“It’s like a puzzle. You have to make a new drawing that’s going to coexist with a preexisting one, but disguise it in such a manner that you cannot see it,” Wahhh said.

Wahhh says he loves a challenge. The owner of Deluxe Tattoo on Irving Park Road started the Ink Relief Program about seven months ago. He partners with the Salt and Light Coalition, an organization helping survivors of domestic violence and human and sex trafficking to provide cover up tattoos free of cost.

“I had one that was scars, and it was on a woman’s wrist. And she had been turned away many times by many people,” Wahhh said.

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He’ll spend hours studying the mark, navigating between light and dark areas and somehow turn even cuts on a wrist into blooming flowers.

“Nobody should have to have these burdens on them. They should be able to go out there and be free of this and live their lives,” Wahhh said.

“I got roses because I rose from that situation, and I have butterflies. And that’s the arts for a new beginning,” Potts said.

It’s a new chance to reclaim her story and help others do the same.

“You have to look past the situation that you in and see better,” Potts said. “Victory is mine. Victory is mine.”

If you are a survivor of domestic violence or know someone who would benefit from the Ink Relief Program, visit www.inkrelief.org.

You can contact the Illinois domestic violence hotline at 1-877-863-6338 click here for more information.

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