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.

Twinkle, twinkle, little star

The blending of multiple forms of modification into a single piece is hardly something that is new.  Heavy blackwork tattoos with scars cut into them, implants under tattoos to make them stand out, the list can go on and on.  Sometimes the results can be drastic, and other times it can be subtle, such as the case with the following photo submitted to us by Steven Cool from Almighty Tattoo in Flint, MI.

stars

I think what I like most about this piece is just how well the surface anchors blend in with the stars.  Granted the triangle design does stand out a bit, but as a whole the concept works.

What I am curious about is to what you think of the blending of styles.  For the most part there are two categories, multiple modifications that compliment each other really well, or pieces like this that are (or at least appear to be) created with the intention of blending the modifications together.  Or is there really a division between the two?  Should we just look at the overall package when it comes to modifications and see the entire body as a single piece, or is it ok to judge each individual mod on its own merits?

P.S. Apologies for the large watermark, that was how it was submitted to the site.

Comments

18 responses to “Twinkle, twinkle, little star”

  1. Tobias Avatar

    Is sunblock not something that is explained during aftercare anymore?

  2. WTF is this nonsense? Avatar
    WTF is this nonsense?

    The picture is very obviously photoshopped and it looks like most of those are embedded within the skin; not a healthy look. Is this really the caliber of posts we should continue to expect from ModBlog or are you people going to eventually get your shit together and start showcasing quality work again at some point in the near future?

  3. Krys Avatar
    Krys

    Ugh, this is what you’re putting forward as the best of the best? Generic star-rash tattoos with random microdermals? Seriously? There’s nothing unusual, quality, new, or interesting about this. I could see this on some college chick at the local mall. Modblog really needs to stand up and put some effort into finding quality modifications again. I’m so disappointed in you guys.

  4. Emma Avatar
    Emma

    Great, glorifying the star rash. Really brings this blog up to new heights.

  5. meow Avatar
    meow

    oh stop

  6. lovin bme Avatar
    lovin bme

    if you dont like it stop following modblog. may this particular photo may be photo shopped and the microdermals def look off (the triangle isnt measured right and the top one looks like it may be embedded or photo shopped there. not sure). and stars are played out. but through this photo he is trying to make a point. and rob writes beautifully and has really made mod blog into something worth tuning into everyday. its people like you (2 and 3) that make me not want to read this. the negativity isnt what i come here for.

    i think it’s cute. i wouldnt get it but to each their own. tis what makes out community special. we can do WHATEVER THE F WE WANT!

    stop bitching about everything, people.

  7. Curious Avatar
    Curious

    This looks shopped. I can tell from some of the pixels and from seeing quite a few ‘shops in my time.

  8. laura Avatar
    laura

    I don’t think I would get tattooed or pierced by someone who went by the name of “Cool”.

  9. sbmx Avatar
    sbmx

    the redness and imperfections are shopped out

  10. Krys Avatar
    Krys

    Rob writes like a pretentious psuedo-intellectual grasping for some kind of ~deeper meaning~. Congrats, guys, you’ve taken the internet’s foremost body modification blog and drowned it in its own shit.

  11. pfft Avatar
    pfft

    I think that posting whatever he wants is fine. If he checks the source out first. Avocating this sort of nonsense and poor work just isn’t something I think anyone wants our community to be represented by. Don’t make us look bad. I thought we’d come a long way…

  12. samantha.darling Avatar
    samantha.darling

    where is the beauty and flow of this design… at all? i agree, stars are played out in my book.. but still. if you’re going to get them, you might as well strive for a well-designed (and well-executed!) piece of art, if you’re wanting to carry it around on you forever. this piece screams to me that not a single fuck was given while applying or designing this tattoo.
    and, yeah. those… microdermals? i guess? they don’t really look like any microdermals ive seen before.

    what’s up with this post, modblog? i agree, this site is amazing… but it’s like you guys have maybe forgotten. i love modblog because i get to see high-quality tattoos and mods. but seems not to be the case lately.

  13. Suzy Avatar
    Suzy

    I agree with Krys. I hate the way Rob writes. I only check every few days to look at cool pictures, and then he puts up shit like this.

  14. fumbles Avatar
    fumbles

    I love how you all bitch your shit about these stars, but you don’t bitch about the cliche ass buddhist sysmbolms cut into someones leg. really how many paths and swasticas and other shit I can’t spell has come up on this blog cut in to some one and no one says anything? but oh… thats so cool, I love it… But something that an average person would drop hard earned money for? you all says it’s complete shit, ( sure this is photoshoped to hell and back) but you know what the, girl who got this, I bet she loved it and it probably made her year, just like it probably made the artist’s year, fuck I’m a piercer in Middle GA and I would fucking go down on someone who pay me money to do a nice design on them with microdermals.

  15. ... Avatar

    /facepalm

  16. jenn Avatar
    jenn

    I wish the piece had some flow as opposed to just being rows of stars, but I don’t hate it. People will always find a way to bitch about a common tattoo… stars, kanji, anything. Very few things are original ideas. If people like stars, why the fuck shouldn’t they get stars? Stars are pretty and universally (har har) loved, it’s not surprising they’re everywhere.

  17. anon Avatar
    anon

    FUGLY
    is the only word i can describe
    like… literally no words. fuck

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