A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Dermatographic Artwork

When I posted the “LUST” scar, it was commented that it looked a lot like dermagraphism, a relatively common skin condition (affecting as many as one in twenty people) in which even minor contact causes inflammation. Anyway, I saw today on Neatorama a reference to artist Ariana Page Russell, who uses her dermagraphism to create art — these are temporary of course, but I like some of the designs a lot and they’d translate really nicely into permanent designs as well. There are a few more pictures after the break and of course, check out Ariana’s page for more.

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Comments

87 responses to “Dermatographic Artwork”

  1. vegenero Avatar

    Definitely very nice, though I have to admit I was a bit disappointed to read the explanation, for I first remained glued to the picture for a while, believing it was scarificating.

  2. mmmaybebaby Avatar

    I have a milder form of this: the marks don’t become as intense, but just stay red and very slightly raised for about 15 minutes, even if I’ve only scratched an itch. My problem is that, probably because of dermagraphism, my skin swells A LOT when getting pierced or tattooed, and have never been able to sit for longer than 3 hours at a time or finish a whole piece in one go. I’ve always had to do it in at least three separate sessions of outline, shading, and color, and it’s murder to go back over an area that’s already been tattooed during that session. So I certainly can be tattooed, but it’s not as easy as it may be for some. I do worry that the pain/swelling could prevent me from doing a suspension later on, but I’m still going to try it.

  3. Danielle Avatar
    Danielle

    I also have Dermagraphism, it can be a pain especially when you will randomly swell up and become itchy for no reason!! But I can create pretty things in my skin that will last anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.

  4. Jayne Avatar
    Jayne

    they are fun to touch. metal knitting needles work best for me. yayyy fellow dermographists.

  5. deadlypoison Avatar

    thats amazing, very pretty

    xx

  6. ash_issom Avatar

    Yea it can get annoying when iam working up a sweat, and i cant stop itching my head and face, people ask why i have been crying 😛

  7. ookah Avatar
    ookah

    my dermatographic isn’t as intense anymore, to bad i didn’t thin about this back in the day :’(.
    feels good to get furhter confirmation that i still can get tattos though

  8. Therese Avatar
    Therese

    Looooove the lettering on her legs!

  9. Xenobiologista Avatar

    My skin used to do that when I was in secondary school (that’s high school to North Americans). I’m convinced it was psychosomatic in my case because I was a really nervous and anxious kid – it’s since cleared up.

  10. smurf Avatar

    When I was young my skin would do that. Not anymore though. Seeing these beautiful pictures definitely makes me just the tiniest bit jealous.

  11. coffiend Avatar
    coffiend

    does anybody have any word about how variant scaring methods take to skin of those who have dermagraphism?

  12. Cale Avatar

    Very lovely.

  13. Rutland Avatar
    Rutland

    It looks really awsome i think it is the best cool ever. You have bumpy leg.

  14. Jessterer Avatar
    Jessterer

    Ive had dermographism for years and have always wondered about how it might effect getting a tattoo – so its nice to be reassured that it should be fine!
    sadly, i appear to have mainly grown out of the dermographism 🙁 it was frustrating when i accidentally itched myself but it was also a fun party trick!

  15. matt Avatar
    matt

    haha, yea i try never to itch on my face in public cuz i get a bright red mark, haha.

  16. Killaya Avatar
    Killaya

    The writing on the legs is absolutely gorgeous… I actually wish I had this, haha! It’s gorgeous.

  17. Josiah Avatar

    I love it when you learn things about yourself from modblog. I also had it when I was young. I never even knew it wasn’t normal. At some point I stopped noticing it, so I stopped playing with it. Probably around puberty? When I read this I had to check, and now my skin just turns red really easily, no raised mark. 🙁 I feel like I’d appreciate it now that I know it’s special.

    at #44 my skin has always healed scars very easily. Since it’s a histamine reaction, I think it’s pretty independent of how the body would scar.

  18. mightymousy Avatar
    mightymousy

    hmmm that’s strange #52, but I dont think your tattoo/piercing swelling problem is actually related. I have the condition strong and got through my 9 hour tattoo session and play piercing session of over 70 needles just fine.

  19. andrea Avatar
    andrea

    absolutely gorgeous!

    i seem to have this condition, but i dont raise quite that much when scratched…i always just thought it was sensitive skin too! i can honestly say im proud of it after seeing these photos 😀

  20. Kelli Avatar
    Kelli

    I think it’s funny, how everyone here loves and is jealous of this condition, pretty much.. and on neatorama, the general consensus is mildly grossed/freaked out.

  21. aivi Avatar
    aivi

    I’m in love (and jealous!). I’d love it if I could get a scarification piece like the text on her thighs, with it being so even in size and colour.

  22. Teka Avatar

    I’m a recently diagnosed dermatographic- they thought for YEARS I was just allergic to anything, as those poke tests always came back positive for me. Finally, it was when i welted up under an Ace bandage that one of the interns at the local teaching hospital suggested it. Of course, I don’t get to have nearly this much fun with it, as I’m on histamine blocking meds for the existing allergies.

    (also it is rather a pain in the ass when you scratch your neck or something and turn red and welty and everyone around you goes “OMG WHAT’S WRONG!” I uh…. itched?)

  23. Deathblossom Avatar

    I’ve done this several times as my urticaria is pretty severe..

  24. Immondys Avatar
    Immondys

    I love love loooove the legs…

  25. Alottagutsalittlevision Avatar
    Alottagutsalittlevision

    wow the writing on the legs is beautiful !

  26. Max Brand Avatar

    love it!….looks awesome….but it must suck when she gets scratched really bad….

  27. Encyfish Avatar
    Encyfish

    Pretty. Nifty.
    Would be nice to have the ability to try out things before making them permanent.

    I’ve got something like this. Always wanted to be a little mutated. 🙂 When I’m in a warm room (77F or 25C and above, please) and trace anything pointy but dullish on my skin, the whole surrounding area “develops” red, and the lines look almost like a white-ink, blended into the skin tattoo. It attempts at raising, but this raising can only be felt with the fingertips, which generally helps to erase the thing, rubbing only makes it go away. Cool and cold conditions tend to damper the results. (Though when I feel chilly, {72F or 21 C or cooler} my skin does this whole “reverse Talaxian” thing, which is kind of cool.)

    /Phoenix, Arizona born and raised
    //Therefore, MAJOR WIMP when it comes to cold temps. If I ever visit Toronto I’ll be the weirdo in a heavy coat in a sea of shorts and sandals in the dead of summer.

  28. Kaylee Avatar
    Kaylee

    Looks like lots of us learned of others with this “condition”. I always thought I just had ridiculous skin.

  29. Giovanni hernandez Avatar
    Giovanni hernandez

    i love this show of art ans passion realy interesting way of self expression !!!!!(K);)

  30. Meredith Avatar

    Encyfish: Sounds like cholinergic urticaria to me. I have autoimmune chronic urticaria, so I can’t get away from it the way some other urticaria sufferers can. Dermatographism is related to urticaria.

  31. omi Avatar
    omi

    it’s different than sensitive skin, and don’t be jealous guys, i get lines like that from as much as resting my arm on a table seam, or having a pen brush my skin… it gets raised and red, then extremely itchy, and usually spreads from there. the red parts around the raised bits she’s made on her stomach probably itch like hell, and don’t always go away until i can get to some benadryl. 🙁

  32. Havoc Avatar
    Havoc

    I have this condition. mine only last for about half an hour, but it is sooooo annoying. i really want a tattoo and am just concernded wher or not it will affect it. trust me anyone who wants this condition, i suggest against it cos it is such a pain in the arse. when you scratch it starts itching,, and what do you fo when u have an itch… you scratch of course, and it just makes it worse. as ive gotten older ive learnt to ignore the itch, but when i was a kid, i didnt and it looked liked a has been attacked by a dog or something.

    its not cool in practial life only really useful as a party trick to amaze people

  33. Tash Avatar
    Tash

    I have dermographism too! its a pain in the ass,..yeah its cool to draw on yourself, but really the random itch attacks and huge welts suck. Its so uncomfortable feels tingly and stings and itches all over. I take benadryl and claritin but im looking to figure it out naturally.

    Also u can get piercings and tats….
    i have lots of both its a good idea to take a benadryl before u get any ink done tho just so its not as severe

    Its kind of embarrassing when i have a welt across my face and ppl are like OMG WHATS WRONG WITH YOU

    I DONT KNOW!!!
    lol

  34. ylime Avatar
    ylime

    TO EVERYONE SAYING THEY WISH THEY HAD THIS!-

    i have been suffering from dermographism since i was born. its not all that cool
    when u have hives across ur back, face, arm, legs and people point to you and say OMG WTF?! or STOP SCRATCHING! (for starters…never.ever. say that to someone with this condition…why dont you go a day without letting anything touch ur skin?)
    it can be humiliating.
    the condition even hurts (rarely does it, but i know in my case, it does)
    once u scratch, ur also even more itchy

    so even tho these cool designs can be made.
    you do not want this and are pretty naive and insensitive for saying you do

  35. liz Avatar
    liz

    Ive had this condition for about a year now and can honestly say that it is the MOST annoying thing i’ve ever had to deal with. I have to take Benadryl almost every day to prevent itching and breakouts..its horrible!!!!! D:

  36. kirsty Avatar
    kirsty

    i have dermatographism to it started when i started high school which was around 9 years ago. ive had tattoos done and theyve turned out fine. they didnt swell up as much as i thought they would but my question is has anyone got this disorder and had their tongue peirced? i want mine done but obviously worried that my tongue will swell up too much!

  37. Julia Avatar

    I just found out this condition had a name.. have had it for about 4 months now and I hate it! It’s itchy as hell, and if you scratch without thinking about it – it doesn’t turn out as pretty as above.. would gladly give it to someone who wants it.

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