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.

What was mine is now yours

The tattoo above is by Greg Ross (The Blue Rose Tattoo, Huntsville, Alabama) and he was asked to do it by a customer who had decided to bequeath all her organs to the University of Alabama, Birmingham’s Anatomical Donor Program (i.e. Making a bequest of her body to medical research after her death). The tattoo artists at the shop signed as witnesses on her donor form, which I thought was a nice touch.

The work was from her original design and the imagery is a combination of memento mori funeral portraiture and versions of anatomical “Venus type” wax anatomical models.

Comments

24 responses to “What was mine is now yours”

  1. Adwoa Avatar
  2. BettyAtlas Avatar

    Oh its beautiful. I like the added touch of the untied corset. Its so classy and vintage.

  3. coisasdemaria Avatar

    I love this site!!
    ; )

  4. FURRR Avatar

    very cool
    but i can’t make out what body part its on..

  5. uzneko Avatar
    uzneko

    thanks roo, now I can’t stop reading about memento mori.
    How had I never heard of that before?

  6. yex Avatar
    yex

    Furrr, I believe it’s on her outer thigh.

  7. becca Avatar
    becca

    oh wow i like that alot
    :3

    its really symbolic
    i love when people go to such an extent to put meaning behind their tattoos

  8. qwertyuiop Avatar
    qwertyuiop

    The tattoo is nice, but am I the only one that realizes that this is the closest bme news has gone to showing boobs since about 10 or so posts?

  9. WTF? Avatar
    WTF?

    This is the most amazing tattoo I have seen in a while. Have you checked out the guy’s portfolio, amazing!

  10. RooRaaah Crumbs Avatar
    RooRaaah Crumbs

    qwertyuiop – Probably, yes 🙂

  11. Rebecca Avatar
    Rebecca

    What a beautiful idea! And what a wonderful way to commemorate and celebrate the decision.

  12. Tetsuo Avatar
    Tetsuo

    This is an amazing amazing tattoo. Love it.

  13. Laurie Z Avatar

    Wow.
    This has to be one of my favorites.

  14. Jake Avatar
    Jake

    i want more bmegirls pics, please.
    breasts, genitals, butts. thank you.

    this is very pretteh

  15. She Dreams of Ink Avatar
    She Dreams of Ink

    Omg wow..I love this tattoo! But I love his portfolio even more! Look for the “Mars Attacks” one–amazing!

  16. Squig Avatar

    neat! i love it!

  17. Judie Avatar
    Judie

    What a unique and wonderful way to beqeath your organs. All I’ve got is my cruddy donor card 🙂

  18. FURRR Avatar

    i agree with “she dreams of ink”, the mars attacks one is intenseeeee!
    and this one
    pretty sweeeet

  19. Kaitee Avatar

    I love this. LOVE.

  20. Kleptomaniac Avatar

    Wow, that’s an amazing tattoo. Reminds me of the artwork of the guy who did the latest Darkest Hour cd artwork 😛

  21. Roscoe at Johnson Tattoo Avatar

    Lettering is very hard to read. I’m STILL not exactly sure what that’s supposed to say.

  22. RooRaaah Crumbs Avatar
    RooRaaah Crumbs

    Roscoe at Johnson Tattoo – It reads “bequest”.

  23. heather Avatar
    heather

    That’s my tattoo, she writes proudly.
    Yes, it’s on my left outer thigh from a couple inches above the knee up to the hip. The lettering reads “BEQUEST”; I like the curlique script Greg used and am very happy with this piece.

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