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Ultrack Gets Inked Again After 5 Years: A Tribute to Claudia Artiles with Her Eyes and Her Name

Wednesday, August 20, 2025 by Oscar Guevara

The love story between Claudia Artiles and Ultrack is going strong, and they've chosen a lasting way to show it—by etching it onto their skin. This influencer couple, who have been together since the start of the year, decided to honor each other with tattoos. Naturally, their decision sparked reactions across their audience.

Claudia opted to have Ultrack's name tattooed in bold black letters on her left arm, positioned just above the face of her son, Marlon, which she had recently tattooed. "I'm happy and living my life, my story, and my path," the young influencer responded to those questioning her evolving image with more tattoos.

Ultrack, on the other hand, broke a five-year tattoo hiatus. Back in 2019, he had tattooed his daughter Victoria's name on his chest. Now, he's completed that with the names of his other children, Libertad and Jamer Ali. Additionally, he took a bold step by getting Claudia's gaze tattooed across his back in a realistic style that quickly went viral. "I tattooed the face of @claudiaartilesa," he shared on Instagram, along with a video showcasing the tattooing process. The detailed result impressed many for its intricacy and significance: carrying the eyes of the one he loves, quite literally, on his skin.

As expected, social media exploded with reactions. "Now that's true love," remarked a fan, while others were more reserved: "What if they break up? What happens with the tattoos?" Another skeptic noted, "Tattooing a partner's name is crazy. You never know." Such mixed opinions are nothing new.

Claudia, unfazed by the criticism, responded calmly, "Even though I didn't have any on my arms, I already had eight tattoos on my body. I'm living my path," she explained. Despite the critiques, Claudia and Ultrack remain happily tattooed and together. While many continue to comment, they keep adding ink, memories, and moments that, for now at least, seem well preserved.

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