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.

Tres jolie!

Wondering if you should visit Montreal? Here’s a reason to just say “oui”.

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Vegas sends us these gorgeous photos. The beautiful greywork on her arms was done by Seve Estevez of Imago Tattoo.

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See more of Seve’s work (and the lovely Vegas) in his mini portfolio on BME.

Comments

22 responses to “Tres jolie!”

  1. Anna Avatar

    the PRETTIEST dread lady <3

  2. Ru Avatar

    beatiful lady. big fan of that arm.

  3. Céline Avatar

    Effectivement très jolie demoiselle. La première fois que j’aime une fille avec des dread, elle le porte bien!

  4. OurLadyMyzNecessary Avatar
    OurLadyMyzNecessary

    <3 lovely.. and such a sweet lady too~

  5. Everloco Avatar
    Everloco

    I’d marry her

  6. cavexin Avatar
    cavexin

    whoa. beautiful indeed. normally not a fan of scarification, let alone on the face, but this one works for me! not that it matters. 😉

  7. gandy Avatar
    gandy

    oh wow! shes jaw dropping

  8. Jesse Avatar
    Jesse

    I believe it is a white ink tattoo not scarification. Shes a friend of mine, and though I haven’t seen her for a while I think she would have told me about facial scarification.

  9. swoon Avatar

    absolutely gorgeous.

  10. ElloSara Avatar
    ElloSara

    If it wasn’t for my engagement I’d be stalking her right now.

  11. sisterlove Avatar

    oh, sister of mine, i love that they say you´re in MTL… 😛
    <3 you trashbag.. nice facepainting

  12. Gally Avatar
    Gally

    Love love LOVE the white ink! It’s so subtle and simple, but gives a nice contrast with her grey work. I’ve been wondering, though, what is the lifespan for white ink tattoos?

    I’m really drawn to them, but how well do they fade? I’m worried that if I get a white ink tattoo on a part of my body that always sees the sun, it will disappear within a few years.

  13. Jen Avatar

    Sisterlove – Actually, I believe I was referring to Seve being in Montreal. Any information posted with a submission is what was told to us by the person submitting, not made up at random. If Seve is not located in Montreal, my apologies to him but that was what the form said.

    Gally – Sunscreen? 🙂

  14. gandy Avatar
    gandy

    gally, i know people with white ink tattoos, they seam to last well but most have had them re-done every few years

  15. Vegas Avatar

    Aw, yay modblog!

    Seve was working at Imago Tattoo in Montreal but is now traveling… a great friend and an incredible artist who I’ve had the pleasure of meeting up with and getting tattooed by in various parts of North and South Amerika…

    the white bit on my forehead is just white pencil but i’ve been toying with the idea of handpoking it in white. I have some white linework on my neck which isn’t visible in these photos but has stayed nice and bright over the past 3 years… of course white ink turns a bit creamy yellow (like skin tone but lighter) which i love… it looks a lot like a scar but neater and flat… super fun to use for facial tattoos because it’s subtle and just glows in the sunlight…

  16. Leilani Rose Avatar

    Gorgeous lady, very sweet 🙂

  17. Darah Avatar

    I am kinda-sorta obsessed with the creative and talented Miss Vega, but in the friendliest way possible. xoxoxo.

  18. scotty Avatar
    scotty

    i wish ther were more women like this around they are so amazing to just look at
    but i guess it wouldent be as special if there were more areound

  19. isa Avatar
    isa

    whoa. plz to be taking a shower. thx.

  20. xTRASH CANx Avatar
    xTRASH CANx

    Beautiful. We Need more girls like this.

  21. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    “Beautiful. We Need more girls like this.” You read my mind!

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