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.
  • No Ordinary Blossom

    One glace is all it’ll take for you to know where this tattoo came from, and I’m not talking about the red watermark in the top right corner.  Joey Pang‘s style is all over this piece, with the branches created out of abstract brush strokes, and the flowers so lifelike you’d think they were real, or at the very least painted on with a calligraphy brush.


  • The Friday Follow-up

    It’s been 3 months since we first saw this scar by Brian Decker.  Since then the scar is raising up nicely and the colouration is leaning towards a darker scar.  Of course over the next year or so things could change drastically, but I think it’s safe to assume this one will definitely stay raised.

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  • A quick follow-up

    A few days ago I posted a pretty large back scarification.  At the time the photos were pretty poor quality.  So to make it up, here’s some much better photos of the scar by xronix.  Also, I indicated that the symbol is that of the caduceus.  However it is also the symbol for the kundalini, which holds particular meaning to the owner of the scar.

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  • Hanging with Grace

    A couple of weeks ago IAM:Waffle had the chance to suspend with Cere when he came down to visit him in New Jersey.  What resulted were some incredible photos taken by Stacey Ann Smith.

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  • Read any good books lately?

    I think it’s a safe bet that IAM: xdementia has, if only to celebrate his finished front piece by Stina Sardhina Wulfe from Grim North in Portsmith, NH.

    And in case you were curious, the last one I read was “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline.

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  • Frog in your throat?

    Ever get that feeling of a little tickle at the back of your throat?  Well, having your uvula pierced won’t give you that feeling, nor will it kick off your gag reflex.  It’s just a fun little piercing that is still pretty rare.

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  • Guess What?

    This one just got uploaded to the galleries, so hopefully not many of you have seen this yet.

    Once you think you know what it is, read on to see if you’re right.

    Why it’s a large gauge nipple piercing….  that happens to be attached to a big metal rod with weights.

    A big thanks to Slave Naomi for sending in these and many more photos.

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  • Never say no to Panda

    Oh how I wish this was a scar related to panda cheese, alas it’s just your ordinary run-of-the-mill panda, captured in an awesome scar by Richard ‘Effin’ Ivey.

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  • Now that’s a hat!

    Ladies and gentlemen, may I present, DefenzeMechanizm.

    And here’s a close-up of all those piercings she has.

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  • Four years later

    It’s been four years since Joeltron took a huge risk and had the white of his eye tattooed. Here’s what he has to say about this milestone.

    My eyeball tattoo. Now over 4 years old, done by Lunacobra.net (Howie). It was the first one done in Australia, these days there are quite a more floating around – but I thought I would share this macro photo. I have had absoultly NO problems with vision, discomfort or anything after I had it done. Around a week of mind discharge and being a bit squinty, then it looked exactly the same as it does today.

    We all know that eyeball tattoos are incredibly dangerous, and can lead to blindness, however, it’s good to see that Joel hasn’t lost his vision, and the colour is just as bright as the first day he had it done.

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