Step by step, dot by dot, this image of Buddha is meticulous in it’s beauty. Each dot on its own means little, but when combined with all the others, the image becomes clear.
Tattoo by geRi from Swastika Tattoo in Budapest, Hungary.
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Step by step, dot by dot, this image of Buddha is meticulous in it’s beauty. Each dot on its own means little, but when combined with all the others, the image becomes clear.
Tattoo by geRi from Swastika Tattoo in Budapest, Hungary.
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Oh sure, it may bear a passing resemblance to Ninetails, but that’s because Ninetails was based off of the Kitsune, a Japanese fox spirit, which is known to have as many as nine tails. It’s also refreshing to see a Kitsune done in a different style than traditional Japanese tattoos, if only for a change in pace.
Tattoo by Cliff (Z) Ziegler from Zebra Tattooz in Streetsboro, OH
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I’ve been hearing this phrase more and more lately when it comes to same-sex marriage and it really does apply. When you think back to those who were opposed to freeing the slaves, or those who wanted to keep racial segregation, they ended up being on the wrong side of history. They were fighting against a movement to treat everyone equally, and as time went on more and more people realized that this wasn’t a fight that they could win, nor was it a fight that should be fought. Hopefully within the next few years the same will apply when it comes to same-sex marriage around the world, much as it already has in Canada and Europe. So what does this all have to do with ModBlog? Check out this tattoo by Jackie Rabbit. The reason should be pretty clear.
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From the talented hands of Jackie Rabbit comes this piece called “Strange Birds”. It’s got a fallen angel vibe to it, especially with the mask looking so much like a plague doctor’s mask. And you can never go wrong with a plague doctor.
Update: This piece by Jackie is based off a piece of work by Samantha Mash entitled “Fix Me or Conflict Me”. You can check out the original here.
Jackie works at Star City Tattoo in Roanoke, VA
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Today’s been all about the eye-candy, so why stop now. This “flying shrimp” suspension was facilitated by The Sinner Team. It looks like they used webbing on the two hooks going into her back to help support her for the transition you see in the second photo.
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When you go to make your holiday corsets this year, remember to always co-ordinate your outfits and hair styles with the ribbon colours. The last thing you want is to show up at an office party with clashing ribbons.
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Jake‘s no stranger to being ModBlogged, but I think this may be the first time he’s been featured as a BMEBoy. Sure he’s had a lot of scarification work done, and his nipples removed, but that beard/stache combo is what makes this photo so grand. With the holidays coming up, now would be a good time to add him to your wishlists. I mean, who wouldn’t want him keeping you warm on a cold winter’s night.
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Forearm pulls are much more fun with a cute girl attached. Especially if she has teal hair, a third-eye microdermal, and has a sucker in her mouth.
And of course I can’t leave out the Decembeard in the middle.
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Eyeball tattooing. We’ve talked about it before when it first started to come about a few years back. Shannon did a great piece on it, as he documented the procedure that Howie did on him. It’s been well over 4 years since that article and while it is still extremely rare, we do occasionally get submissions. I just want to note that while it has been successful for some people, this is one of the riskiest procedures and can easily lead to blindness. Do not under any circumstance even attempt this without proper research and preparation, and even then you can still lose vision, and possibly the eye itself.
That all said, here’s a client of xRonix showing off his blackened sclera.
xRonix is currently working at Extreme Needle in London.
Again, don’t even think of attempting this without extensive research. If anything is off by the smallest of measurements it is possible to go blind.