Today’s BME World Tour video features Mimsy Gleeson, owner of Mimsy’s Trailer Trash Tattoo.
As you can probably guess by the thumbnail, Mimsy does indeed work out of a trailer. She’s also a huge fan of old school tattoos and as you’ll find out, they’ve really influenced her style of art.
It’s time again to check in on some of the newest videos from the BME World Tour.
First up is a chat with Gary Grim from Inner Vision Tattoo in Sydney. Gary talks about getting his start as a piercer, and what the future may hold for him.
A little while back, the gang from Ascension Body Mods got together for some suspensions. Below you can check out Lesha.FFG hanging out in the warm New Mexico sun. You might recognize Lesha from her unique scarification that was featured a couple of years ago.
After some discussion with Sean and TrickyDick, we decided to name this “The Invisible Chair”. Of course if there is another name for it, please let me know as the three of us couldn’t think of it.
Anyway, Steve was the one who threw the hooks for Lesha, and he was also the one to cut down her legs so she could transition into a suicide. For those of you who have never seen a transition before, keep on reading as Steve sent in a video of the transition.
There are a lot more videos available in the video galleries, and as you can see by this video, they’re not all related to the hard galleries. So if you’ve got some videos you’d like to submit, send them in!
This week on BMEtv we’re checking in with a couple of long time BME/IAM members, who also happen to be accomplished tattoo artists working out of Sacred Skin Tattoo in Brisbane, Australia.
In the second video today, we have Swirly Wanx Sinatra, an English tattooer that made the move to Australia a number of years ago after meeting his bride through IAM.
Dana and Cherish, two seasoned practitioners from the Portland area, made their way to the Ontario Suspension Convention this year — not just to support others, but to step into the experience themselves. Like many who spend their time behind the scenes facilitating powerful moments… Read more: The Weight We Carry, the Hooks We Take
When biohacker and magician Anastasia Synn holds her phone over her heart, it speaks: “This is the day I married my best friend.” Her wedding video begins to play. A small, glass-encased microchip implanted under her skin holds close the memory of her marriage to… Read more: Enter Cyborg: the Dawn of Human Microchips
Some suspensions are planned down to the last detail—others arise suddenly, yet carry just as much meaning. For Kyle and Aly, what began as a spontaneous idea became a deeply symbolic expression of shared history and emotional connection. The number of hooks told a story… Read more: Tethered in Time
Facilitators and practitioners—the very people who bring so many suspensions to life—often pour their energy into others, quietly setting aside their own opportunities. Brenton and Brittany are one such example. Traveling all the way from Houston, TX, they came to the Ontario Suspension Convention not… Read more: Held by Hooks, and Each Other
In 2010, a German study was published involving subjects with tongue piercings. The tongue piercing was used as part of a device designed to relieve obstructive sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder affecting many individuals. Severely affected individuals may suffer from various long-term… Read more: When Tongue Piercings Meet Medicine
There’s something undeniably powerful about watching someone working through the stages of suspension. We all build up ideas about ourselves—what we’re allowed to feel, how much we’re allowed to express, when it’s okay to break. For some, suspension is not about pushing physical limits its… Read more: Suspended, Not Silenced