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.

Eyeball Skull Tattoo

Hahahaha, I love it! This is by Clint James at Outlaw Ink in Killeen, Texas. Next bald or balding dude that passes out near me, I am totally drawing an eyeball on the back of their head. Hell, I’m taking a note from James (and Cere) and tattooing it!

Comments

11 responses to “Eyeball Skull Tattoo”

  1. FleshMechanic Avatar

    I’d love to sit in the cinema behind that guy.

  2. renna Avatar
    renna

    lol, when i was little my mom would always say i have eyes on the back of my head. this is literly! =)

  3. kaylee Avatar
    kaylee

    his whole head looks like an eyeball! I know, obvious, but really!

  4. Malice Alice Avatar

    Awesome!

    If I were sitting behind this guy in a theater I think I’d get scared for a second 😉 but then again, I’m scared of the dark.

  5. gillian gamine Avatar
    gillian gamine

    damn, imagine ass banging that guy. he would be staring at you the whole time. how confrontational!

  6. zeph Avatar

    Am I the only one who thought of The Residents?

  7. ÈMþRê§§ Avatar
    ÈMþRê§§

    I cannot see the eyeball thingy, sure some bird hasnt dumped their load on his head lol.

  8. Halo Avatar
    Halo

    #5 just made me laugh. That is a really neat tattoo. 🙂

  9. smurf Avatar

    I love it. If he grows out whatever hair he has left just a bit he could give people the hairy eyeball.

  10. Scott! Avatar

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