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Pig costumes freak me out… From a Hell.cz performance in Prague, Czech Republic:
Celebrating body modification culture since 1994.
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Steve took this photo at the recent Detroit Motor City tattoo convention… The placement of the hand tattoo and the way it’s looking in relation to the photographer is perfect (great work too).
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One of the reasons that ear scalpeling first started getting done, is that when someone has their lobes pierced as a baby, it can grow up to be sitting quite low on the lobe both because it’s harder to do perfect placement on a tiny lobe and because the ear changes a little as it grows. As well as the issue of placement, there’s also the issue of consent — is it morally acceptable to modify someone else’s body without their permission, be it circumcision, piercing baby ears, or even coming of age tattooing and ritual ceremonies?
Then there’s also the counter-concern that many professionals face of “well, if I don’t do it, they’ll just go to the mall and have it done badly”… Personally I fall on the “don’t do it” side of the fence, but I can definitely understand why someone would come to the other conclusion. For example, Karla “Pinky” Grimes at No Regrets in Champaign, IL pierced the five week old baby on the left, and the little fellow on the right was done by Tarzan at Edu Tattoo Studio in Rio de Janeiro.
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What a difference a background can make! I liked Thya‘s My Little Pony backpiece when I first posted it, but I like it even more now that she’s made the “good/evil” theme more obvious with the addition of a background, also done by Bammer in Vienna.
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