
Less than a month after getting tattooed at 40,000 feet during a private flight to Canada, Justin Bieber has revealed a number of new inkings to add to his already large collection.
Showing off the new designs on Instagram, the Baby singer looked proud of what is thought to be a Korean mask and a stereo on his forearm as he stood next to the man responsible.
The work reportedly took place during a lengthy session in the recording studio on Monday, by famed tattooist Seunghyun Jo, who is based in Toronto.
The 20-year-old took to Twitter to thanks him for the new tattoos, writing: 'Love!!!! @seunghyunjotattoos great job man'. Before adding: 'I love Korea', to caption his snap of his arm.
Justin's arms are already heavily inked, with designs including a Magic 8 ball, a Japanese Kanji symbol for 'music' and a Koi fish.
Fans speculated that the star might have had another inking after he was photographed partying with pal Khalil while wearing clingfilm on his right arm.
Last week Seunghyun shared a photo of him and the star, telling followers: 'Thanks @justinbieber for inviting me to your studio! It was a long night of tattooing you but worth it! See you soon brotha you are crazy talented'.(sic)
Before adding at the weekend: 'Holy s***... I've been awake 28hours straight from shift at Bieber's but I still coming to my shop @fyinktattoos everyday everyday', suggesting it had taken more than one session to finish off.
Justin's new tattoos came just days after it was revealed he'd had two new ones inked mid-flight from Panama.
The pop star got two religious symbols etched on his chest by famed artist Bang Bang, the man behind Rihanna and Katy Perry's body art, just days after he was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence (DUI) and drag racing in Miami.
He told the New York Daily News: 'It was really difficult. The plane was shaking, so it's like trying to do a tattoo while you're driving over rocks ... and so I have to compensate and be so, so accurate.
'I've gotta admit that my adrenaline was through the roof. I didn't anticipate it would be so difficult.'
The As Long As You Love Me crooner opted for a giant cross and the word 'Forgive' on the right hand side of his stomach as a tribute to his belief in Jesus Christ and his ability to forgive people of their sins.
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