You may have noticed a lack of posts today. Rob was off dealing with some personal things today so he wasn’t able to do any posts. I hope this sort of makes up for the quiet.
This photo was submitted by the photographer, CHRISMDAY. I don’t know if this is a real couple or just something they did for a photoshoot but the passion sure looks real! I love the contrast between her colourful sleeve and his black and grey tattoos. I don’t have any information about the artists who did the ink otherwise I’d share.
A while back I posted this locust tattoo, that was done in tribute to a BME regular, Adam Aries. I, of course, referred to the locust as a dragonfly, because well I kind of suck like that. In fact, I am pretty sure, Adam had corrected me on that on more than one occasion, but in my defense, rarely was I sober enough to comprehend such things while with Adam.
The one (locust tribute tattoo linked earlier) you posted was from Pino Bros. Ink in Cambridge where he worked, but hasn’t been forgotten in Nashua, NH. Adam did his apprenticeship with me and we all miss him very much. We’ve been doing a bunch of locusts on his friends and family from around the Nashua area. I put up an album on facebook, you’re welcome to use any of them for modblog if you’d like. Adam’s original was done by Nick Kelley, all the recent locusts were split between Nick and Kevin McKeating (who used to be Adam’s roommate). I got mine on my kneecap.
All of the NH area tattoos can be seen on this direct link or by visiting the Precision Body Arts Facebook page , and Ryan’s kneecap is below. Aside from being a nice tribute it also showcases tattooing over scarring.
The dynamic duo of Gisella_Rose and her hubby Dominick269 have been responsible for some really interesting photoshoots. This newest one from about 2 months ago was part of a shoot by Gene Hale and features the couple in an interesting elbow pull.
If you haven’t had a chance to read this weekend’s recap of the 2011 Dallas SusCon, stop what you’re doing right now and go read it.
One of the most talked about moments of the weekend was Swing Shift Side Show‘s Andrew performing a face-lift; a 7 point facial suspension. A little back story on this suspension is needed. About 5 years ago, Supa performed the very first facial suspension, using 10 hooks. Since then he’s performed the feat 2 more times. Andrew, a consummate performer got in touch with Supa and inquired how to go about performing this extremely dangerous suspension. Fast forward a few years, and here we are, with the second person to perform this suspension.
It must be noted, time and time again, this is not something to attempt to do ever. Andrew trained for years just to be able to develop the strength in his neck to make this possible, and even then, there was no guarantee of success. Those who have seen him perform live will know just how strong his neck is after witnessing his rope act, where he suspends himself above the crowd help up only by a band of fabric wrapped around the back of his head.
So today you’re going to get to see what only a few people have witnessed so far, Andrew’s 7 point facial suspension.
Again, do not even think of attempting this suspension. Even surrounded by some of the best practitioners in the world Andrew made it clear that the results were unknown and under no circumstances should anyone try to replicate any part of this suspension. With that said, if you want to check out the video of the suspension, keep on reading.
This is the unedited version of the suspension that Jenn O. Cide from Swing Shift and Christiana from Wings of Desire filmed. Unfortunately the battery died on my camera about a minute before Andrew came down for the final time.
Expect to see more photos and videos from SusCon over the next few weeks in the Dallas SusCon gallery.
The interesting thing about a memorial tattoo is that it can take on any form. Like the bonds we share with each other, no one single thing can be used interchangeably for every single connection we have. So when taking a look through the new memorial tattoo gallery, don’t be surprised to see more than just portraits and dates.
This piece is SarahsaurusRex’s tribute piece to her friend Trae Roach, who passed away 4/12/08 at the age of 17. John Thompson designed this tattoo, which was done by Matt Heneger from Black Arrow in Jonesboro, AR
BME has spent the last 3 years redeveloping its web presence from the ground up. Throughout the process there have been a lot of detours as well as the predictable bumps in the road. BME is looking for a lead programmer to integrate with our development group that has helped to program the new site. You will work with our current company to learn the new site as well as to help finish the deployment of all of BME’s 2.0 rebirth. After the development company has been phased out, you will be responsible for maintenance and changes to the existing site and software. You will also be responsible for programming new features, debugging and developing/programming new sites that will come with BME’s growth. As BME doesn’t have a “main office”, all of our staff work from home. This is a big bonus for most of us and has worked well over the past decade.
Requirements:
Diligence and attention to detail.
Multi year senior level programming experience in python (as well as C/C++).
Core competencies in Python.
Excellent HTML/CSS/JS skills and an interest and awareness of emerging web standards.
Superb problem solving skills.
Good knowledge of SQL
Expected to maintain, enhance and install our custom application stack.
Expected to be able to manage the whole life cycle of product development including public facing and deployment.
Experience with linux based web architectures.
Experience in Java and .NET an advantage.
Experience of deploying and maintaing websites with Apache, Linux, and either Postgres or MySQL, and development with frameworks such as Django.
A real appreciation of clean, well-tested, well-documented code.
Useful Experience:
SQL database management
Database administration
Linux administration
Benefits:
Working in a mod friendly and positive environment.
Working in a small private company with international reputation in the Body Modification Community.
Exposure to some of the most exciting aspects of the industry.
You can work from home! This can be a part time job for extra income while you maintain a full time job as unfortunately, BME isn’t in a position to offer health care, 401k or other retirement benefits.
You won’t have to come into BME HQ but you will have a ticket to attend BME’s main events (BMEfest/ModProm etc)!
Last week we saw Southtownbaby‘s incredibly awesome Green Lantern scar. This week we’re taking a look at her very first cutting (that wasn’t on herself). For a first time scar, I’d say she did a fantastic job.
On a side note, I saw the Green Lantern scar healing up over the weekend. You’re going to love it when the photos get sent in for the follow-up.