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.

Nintendo Controller Skin Removal Scarification

This intense scarification project was done on Metal_Games by Jeffrey at Paradigm Bodyart in Arnheim. He describes the experience,

“Starting with the lines, the pain wasn’t half as bad as I’d expected. In fact, it was a breeze for the most part. It took Jeffrey, the artist, about twenty minutes to cut all the lines. A couple of deep breaths, and we went straight on to removing the skin. I wasn’t looking forward to that, but again, it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. Obviously, it was a lot more painful than the linework, but never unbearable. I was able to watch calmly as Jeffrey was working on it, although for the most part I just concentrated on the ceiling or the wall across from me. Some parts on the more sensitive parts of my leg had me clenching my jaw, and after about forty-five minutes I just wanted it to be over with. We were nearly done at that point however, and after another painful ten minutes it was all over.”

“Stopping the bleeding was a different matter though, and I lay there for a while until it stopped. After bandaging it, it felt like a large abrasion. So, back to Utrecht, where it turned out the bleeding had started again, but the next morning when I cleaned it for the first time, it had stopped. Cleaning it for the first time turned out to be pretty painful (duh), but the second time it was a lot better. Now all I have to do is to care for it according to Jeffreys advice, and I can’t wait to see how it’s gonna come out when it’s fully healed. All in all, it wasn’t the most fun experience I ever had, but I’m glad I went through with it. It looks so cool!”

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80 responses to “Nintendo Controller Skin Removal Scarification”

  1. Rob Avatar
    Rob

    I think I actually like it better as just the linework. ohwell.

  2. Rob Avatar
    Rob

    I think I actually like it better as just the linework. ohwell.

  3. guzik Avatar

    yeah
    NES 4 life!^^

  4. guzik Avatar

    yeah
    NES 4 life!^^

  5. MeShell Avatar

    The linework alone looks pretty cool for sure.
    I’m interested to see what it will look like when it heals.

  6. MeShell Avatar

    The linework alone looks pretty cool for sure.
    I’m interested to see what it will look like when it heals.

  7. Shaun Avatar
    Shaun

    I like the idea, but this is very poorly done.
    Did they even look at a controller before starting?

  8. Shaun Avatar
    Shaun

    I like the idea, but this is very poorly done.
    Did they even look at a controller before starting?

  9. Briggitte Avatar
    Briggitte

    I have to say I also like the line work alot better maybe its beacuse in the second photo the lines look a bit off to me.

  10. Briggitte Avatar
    Briggitte

    I have to say I also like the line work alot better maybe its beacuse in the second photo the lines look a bit off to me.

  11. Shannon Avatar

    Shaun – Maybe you’re not realizing this is an oldschool NES controller? Because it sure looks like one to me in terms of the general dimensions.
    http://www.zerosign.net/nestv13.JPG etc

    Briggitte – The linework in the first and second photos are the same. If it looks different it’s due to swelling.

  12. Shannon Avatar

    Shaun – Maybe you’re not realizing this is an oldschool NES controller? Because it sure looks like one to me in terms of the general dimensions.
    http://www.zerosign.net/nestv13.JPG etc

    Briggitte – The linework in the first and second photos are the same. If it looks different it’s due to swelling.

  13. socialcoma Avatar
    socialcoma

    Does it look a little bit to deep to anyone else?

    NES rocks

  14. socialcoma Avatar
    socialcoma

    Does it look a little bit to deep to anyone else?

    NES rocks

  15. Sitara Avatar

    Oh NES how we love you! I have to agree I love it as line art, but because tis swollen in the second it looks slightly distorted to me. It’ll probably look awesome when healed.

  16. Sitara Avatar

    Oh NES how we love you! I have to agree I love it as line art, but because tis swollen in the second it looks slightly distorted to me. It’ll probably look awesome when healed.

  17. deadite_666 Avatar

    I like just the outlines myself.

  18. deadite_666 Avatar

    I like just the outlines myself.

  19. MBL Avatar
    MBL

    It needs a box around it, I think. The grey boxes in the middle of the controller aren’t as iconic as the dpad/a/b/select/start buttons, and they sort of throw it off.

  20. MBL Avatar
    MBL

    It needs a box around it, I think. The grey boxes in the middle of the controller aren’t as iconic as the dpad/a/b/select/start buttons, and they sort of throw it off.

  21. Warren Hiller Avatar

    critiquing the piece I’m not too keen on the linework, its a but uneven and not crisp and clean…

    However what we should remember is, lets wait for it to heal before we judge it. Cuz the finalized piece might very well look a lot different then when its freshly done.

  22. Warren Hiller Avatar

    critiquing the piece I’m not too keen on the linework, its a but uneven and not crisp and clean…

    However what we should remember is, lets wait for it to heal before we judge it. Cuz the finalized piece might very well look a lot different then when its freshly done.

  23. scenic solitude Avatar

    I saw the top part of the pic, read the post and thought ‘Eh, doesn’t sound that bad.” Then I scrolled down a little more and saw the actual removal, haha.

  24. scenic solitude Avatar

    I saw the top part of the pic, read the post and thought ‘Eh, doesn’t sound that bad.” Then I scrolled down a little more and saw the actual removal, haha.

  25. Shannon Avatar

    Warren’s second paragraph is especially ironic on account of the first.

  26. Shannon Avatar

    Warren’s second paragraph is especially ironic on account of the first.

  27. Warren Hiller Avatar

    Shannon: You know how I love to talk in double-speak…I was simply implying we COULD critique it but its hard to because at first view it looks not that crisp clean,etc but the final out come can be VERY different.

  28. Warren Hiller Avatar

    Shannon: You know how I love to talk in double-speak…I was simply implying we COULD critique it but its hard to because at first view it looks not that crisp clean,etc but the final out come can be VERY different.

  29. Wayde Dunn Avatar

    Wow.. the removal is really too deep. The difference in the linework before and after the removal is not only due to some swelling but it is also directly linked to the issue of depth. The deeper you cut.. the more connective tissue is severed therefore releasing more of the skins natural tension.. hence why some areas have “bowed” out. This can also happen in areas of the body where the skin is particularly taut.

  30. Wayde Dunn Avatar

    Wow.. the removal is really too deep. The difference in the linework before and after the removal is not only due to some swelling but it is also directly linked to the issue of depth. The deeper you cut.. the more connective tissue is severed therefore releasing more of the skins natural tension.. hence why some areas have “bowed” out. This can also happen in areas of the body where the skin is particularly taut.

  31. Shannon Avatar

    Wayde – I was thinking you can see a little of that same effect in the linework, where parts spread more than others.

  32. Shannon Avatar

    Wayde – I was thinking you can see a little of that same effect in the linework, where parts spread more than others.

  33. Autopsy26 Avatar
    Autopsy26

    it looks great to me.

    i remember the playing games with the old school NES controller.
    so many memory’s.

    i love the thought of scarification but in the back of my head im afraid of the pain process to get scarification.

  34. Autopsy26 Avatar
    Autopsy26

    it looks great to me.

    i remember the playing games with the old school NES controller.
    so many memory’s.

    i love the thought of scarification but in the back of my head im afraid of the pain process to get scarification.

  35. Wayde Dunn Avatar

    Shannon – Yeah your right… width is a direct indication of depth… unless your working in an area where skin tension is naturally low.

  36. Wayde Dunn Avatar

    Shannon – Yeah your right… width is a direct indication of depth… unless your working in an area where skin tension is naturally low.

  37. max Avatar
    max

    oohh… looks like it was cut too deep

  38. max Avatar
    max

    oohh… looks like it was cut too deep

  39. Theo Avatar

    Cool idea! Maybe he can come visit me (I also live in Holland) and connect to my 8-bit NES controller port on my arm hahahaha 😉

  40. Theo Avatar

    Cool idea! Maybe he can come visit me (I also live in Holland) and connect to my 8-bit NES controller port on my arm hahahaha 😉

  41. Jeffrey Paradigm Avatar

    I think I actually like it better as just the linework aswell, but this is what he wanted..

    As for the lines that look a little of. it is due to swelling of the tissue around the scar and there’s a little tension on de tissue aswell because he was laying down when the photo’s were taken, when he was standing up it looked nice.
    dont think this picture gives a really good impression of how it looks on michiel.

    thanks for the comments 🙂

  42. Jeffrey Paradigm Avatar

    I think I actually like it better as just the linework aswell, but this is what he wanted..

    As for the lines that look a little of. it is due to swelling of the tissue around the scar and there’s a little tension on de tissue aswell because he was laying down when the photo’s were taken, when he was standing up it looked nice.
    dont think this picture gives a really good impression of how it looks on michiel.

    thanks for the comments 🙂

  43. the guy whose leg it's on Avatar
    the guy whose leg it’s on

    I love the design, and it’s actually to scale with the original NES-controller. The linework looked great when it was done, but the transfer was applied when I was standing up, and the shape changes a bit when I bend my leg. The tension of the skin did warp it a bit, but it’s already thightening up nicely. I’ll post some more when it’s actually healed. And Theo, are you talking about a tattoo? Think I may have seen it op piercingforum.nl, looking good!

  44. the guy whose leg it's on Avatar
    the guy whose leg it’s on

    I love the design, and it’s actually to scale with the original NES-controller. The linework looked great when it was done, but the transfer was applied when I was standing up, and the shape changes a bit when I bend my leg. The tension of the skin did warp it a bit, but it’s already thightening up nicely. I’ll post some more when it’s actually healed. And Theo, are you talking about a tattoo? Think I may have seen it op piercingforum.nl, looking good!

  45. Ze Avatar
    Ze

    I can’t believe it!!!!it’s fucking amazing!!!!!

  46. Ze Avatar
    Ze

    I can’t believe it!!!!it’s fucking amazing!!!!!

  47. Andy Avatar
    Andy

    As someone said, Good idea, but doesn’t really look like a NES controller.

  48. Andy Avatar
    Andy

    As someone said, Good idea, but doesn’t really look like a NES controller.

  49. Shannon Avatar

    I’m really scratching my head at people who say it doesn’t look like an NES controller… wondering if they can remember what they look like….!

  50. Shannon Avatar

    I’m really scratching my head at people who say it doesn’t look like an NES controller… wondering if they can remember what they look like….!

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