Thanks to bodymod*starlet for sending in this beautiful on so many levels photo of a suspension she did as part of an art show with the folks at iWasCured London (Ontario, Canada).
Asylum Art Exhibit Performance
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6 responses to “Asylum Art Exhibit Performance”
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Posted on 04-20-2006 18:20:06 by Me, Again
Oh wow, i would love to see more pictures of this
Posted on 04-21-2006 03:30:52 by jo
omg, that looks gorgoeus!
p.s. is it REALLY bad that i got the verification wrong the first time? lol
Posted on 04-21-2006 05:06:59 by disintegrate
oh fuck that’s beautiful.
Posted on 04-21-2006 14:35:13 by ummjon
me = speechless.
beeeeeautiful!
The following comments were imported from our old comment system:
Posted on 04-20-2006 18:20:06 by Me, Again
Oh wow, i would love to see more pictures of this
Posted on 04-21-2006 03:30:52 by jo
omg, that looks gorgoeus!
p.s. is it REALLY bad that i got the verification wrong the first time? lol
Posted on 04-21-2006 05:06:59 by disintegrate
oh fuck that’s beautiful.
Posted on 04-21-2006 14:35:13 by ummjon
me = speechless.
beeeeeautiful!
that looks soo great, i would love too do that, but i dont think we can in britain…
but it looks soo fucking great
that looks soo great, i would love too do that, but i dont think we can in britain…
but it looks soo fucking great
she looks angelic, to say the least!!! …just beautiful!!!
she looks angelic, to say the least!!! …just beautiful!!!