I don’t think he’s going to have to worry about getting his tongue stuck on any poles this winter.
All 16 piercings by Dominick269 from Starlight Tattoo in Belleville, NJ.
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I don’t think he’s going to have to worry about getting his tongue stuck on any poles this winter.
All 16 piercings by Dominick269 from Starlight Tattoo in Belleville, NJ.
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With Autumn if full swing, farmers all over are transforming their fields into corn mazes. Of course in some parts of the world aliens are doing it for them with their wily crop circle ways. These crop circles were the inspiration for this branding by Brett Turner from True Colour York.
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Joey Pang entitled this piece “Centered”. I’m not sure if that’s what the character means, or if she meant that it was centered on his back. What I do know is that this is a fantastic example of her calligraphy style tattooing.
Joey owns and operates Tattoo Temple in Hong Kong.
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Having never been to Raleigh, NC I can’t speak on how misty it is there, but if the weather is right you may be lucky enough to spot this Gnarilla walking the streets.
Line drawing by Justin Cody Essing. Scar by Richard Effin Ivey from Warlock’s Tattoo.
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IAM: My Own Fabled Creation seems like an interesting dude. Aside from hanging out in cemeteries, he also has quite the collection of facial tattoos and is proud to show them off.
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Slow and steady wins the race. And while Brian may not be the fastest racing snail, he does make the coolest looking ones. By the looks of the photo I’d say this is one of his cutting and burning combo pieces, with the cuts for the lines and branding for the shading.
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It’s not often we get to see eyelid sewing, mostly because of the risk factor, as well as the low level of submissions. While lip sewing prevents a person from speaking, eyelid sewing moves into sensory deprivation territory. Given that only one eye is done in this photo, it’s probably safe to assume that this was the person’s first time with the sewing and wanted to try one eye before moving on to both.
Ryusuke from SSS-piercing did this sewing.
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No Wizard of Oz references here, just a rainbow navel project from Nesh Cash from Tribal Trading in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
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IAM: Pit asks the question, “Do I still need a shirt“?
Now that his entire chest and arms are finished, do you think he needs to wear a shirt? Or should his tattoos suffice?
Tattoos by Dong Dong from Mummy Tattoo in Beijing.
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‘Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.“Beware the Jabberwock, my son
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!”He took his vorpal sword in hand;
Long time the manxome foe he sought—
So rested he by the Tumtum tree,
And stood awhile in thought.And, as in uffish thought he stood,
The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
And burbled as it came!One, two! One, two! And through and through
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back.“And hast thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!”
He chortled in his joy.‘Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.-Jabberwocky – Lewis Carroll
Now you may be wondering why I’m including Lewis Carroll’s Jabberwocky in a ModBlog post. Well, the answer is simple, nbutterf’s tattoo that you see below is the artist’s interpretation of the Jabberwock itself. Ania Jalosinska from Mantra Tattoo in Cheltenham, UK designed this particular piece using only the poem as a reference.
Given the poem’s nonsensical language, it seems only fitting that Ania took an abstract approach with the design. Now nbutterf herself loves this piece, and much like Carroll plays with words, she also plays with her tattoo. If you keep reading, you’ll see exactly what I mean.
So to have a little fun with the design she asked her friend Julia to paint over the tattoo with watercolors, giving it an entirely different look. This is one of those few times where I am just blown away by the inspiration and execution of a piece. Kudos to Ania for the design, and thanks to nbutterf for sharing it with us.