Nothing to say here, I just thought this picture from ExBP Team (France) was a pretty shot. Since I’ve posted a couple other suspension things today I thought I’d add it. That is all.
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An entry containing scars
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They say once you go black you never go back, right? I can’t vouch for genital size, but I can tell you that when it comes to scarification I’ve seen some of the most stunning work on dark skin — this example, fresh and healed, is by John Durante of Laughing Buddha in Seattle, Washington.
It’s not uncommon to see pale skin actually heal indented rather than with a raised keloid. Here’s an example (four weeks old) by Rox in Kennewick, Washington.
On the off chance that’s a white power logo (which I don’t have any reason to believe), let me preemptively balance out my karma with a peace sign… And I’m sure you’ve wondered what an electrocautery brand on the palm of the hand looks like, right? Here’s a before and after from Shawn O’Hare at The Pain Parlor in Oxnard, California.
Speaking of unusual locations for scarification, here’s an ear brand by Matt Bruce:
Let’s see what else is in my scar folder to tell you about… here’s a big full back cross branding (healed) being play pierced. Photo c/o Kent Fazekas at Outer Limits in Long Beach.
Finally, we can’t forget scarification by body piercing! Here’s the result of a couple tries at a nape piercing (rejection)… as you can see they’ve moved on to new territory and haven’t given up yet!
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Hawaiian Suspension Play
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The previous entry on Day of Dead suspensions too heavy for you? You may prefer how they celebrate Halloween on the island paradise of Hawaii, c/o analogrithems and Paragon of Honolulu.
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Mexican Suspension Ritual
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Since I mentioned Day of the Dead tattoos earlier this month, I thought I should also show this suspension performance that happened on Dia De Muertos in Tepic Nayarit, Mexico. Thanks to Karlin from Nomadas in Guadalajara for the photos.
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BME Newsfeed for Nov 12, 2005
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- 2005-11-12: CA: Expo shows body art leaves lasting impression [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-12: FL: OPINION: Coolest tattooed people don’t have to show off art [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-12: FR: Tattooed streetwear designer finds success [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-12: South Africa: Local tattoo artists get the needle [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-12: NM: SPORTS: Eric Williams: Artist in the paint [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-12: CO: Roller derby back on track [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-12: UK: Body piercing dangers stressed after youth died [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-12: IL: Plea of guilt entered in tattoo artist attack [by Ebowlotus1960]
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BME Newsfeed for Nov 11, 2005
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- 2005-11-11: Canada: Prison program provides low-cost tattoos [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-11: Canada: Prisoners provided with safe, hygienic tattoos [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-11: Canada: Government training prisoners to tattoo each other [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-11: India: Neena wants tattoo off her chest [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-11: USA: Tattoo parlor prohibition challenged [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-11: Canada: Native (and potential tattoo) artist wins contest [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-11: uk: Lip piercing death ‘misadventure’ [by pella]
- 2005-11-11: MB: Prison sells safe tattoos [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-11: IL: Tattoo parlor prohibition challenged [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-11: IL: MUSIC: With 30-plus tattoos, various piercings and gorgeous eyes, Beth Hopkins continues to represent her persona of a ‘Superbeautifulmonster.’ [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-11: OH: Tattooed Foods Coming To Supermarkets [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-11: WA: NC Lady to Wear Temporary Tattoo on Forehead to Raise Money for Animal Shelter [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-11: Canada: Cheap, clean tattoos available in prisons [by Ebowlotus1960]
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BME Newsfeed for Nov 10, 2005
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- 2005-11-10: UK: King Tut’s unveils tattoo art display [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: CA: Tattoos: Visible ink no longer taboo [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: UK: Piercing studio warned over hygiene, student inquest told [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: FL: Mark of belonging [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: UK: Samantha has the cure with a medical tattoo [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: South Africa: Tattoos galore at Gateway [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: Israel: Tattoo removal market NIS 7.5m annually [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: South Africa: Tattoos galore at Gateway [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-10: VA: ARTICLE CLARIFICATION- Keep it clean [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-10: Israel: Tattoo removal market NIS 7.5m annually [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-10: UK: Samantha has the cure with a medical tattoo [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-10: ON: Art comes alive at La Petite Mort [by rebekah]
- 2005-11-10: WA: Tattoos: A social paradox [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: India: Leaving marks on Saif & Salman [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: IN: Police hope tattoo provides ID [by Ebowlotus1960]
- 2005-11-10: CA: BOOKS: Jill Ciments new novel, The Tattoo Artist. [by rebekah]
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2nd Generation Ear Pointing
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I’ve mentioned ear procedures here before (by Howie, Sampaa, and Matias), but I thought posting one more couldn’t hurt. This is a second generation pointing (as in it was pointed once, and then the procedure was repeated to exaggerate the effect) on Tyler by Brian of PURE/NYC. I think the results speak for themselves — to date, this may be the most dramatically “pointed” result that I’ve seen.
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Surface piercing dude
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Alesita down in Buenos Aires, Argentina writes to say surface piercings can be very funny. Artwork courtesy of her boyfriend (Click here by the way if you’re not sure what this is a picture of).
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Extreme Ironing, Hooker Style
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You may remember that back in August I posted about “extreme knitting“. If you liked that, IAM:namesofthedead has also tried extreme knitting. I think when these photos came in to BME they were processed by Phil, who’s an avid unicycler and mentioned to me that extreme ironing is actually a sport. Well, here’s the suspension community’s contribution I suppose!