California Artist Offers 'Sound Wave Tattoos'

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Many people have tattoos that have special meaning to them. Now, along with the ink, a California tattoo artist is letting people incorporate sound into their designs.

Nate Siggard inks audio soundwaves onto people's skin -- and you can then listen to it through an app.

His friend recently lost his father to cancer so he tattooed a sound wave of the father's voice from a home video.

Siggard also tattooed his girlfriend's voice on his arm saying, "I love you."

You have to sign up for a waiting list on his website for the Sound Wave Tattoos.

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