A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

Tag: Body Modification

  • Flaming Body Parts..

    And Brian wonders why people keep pissing on him when he’s walking down the street..

    Both tattoos by Glen Chandler, Tat24u, Albany, NZ.

  • Love in the Time of Dracula..

    I am a huge fan of the Anita Blake book series! When they decided to make a comic adaptation, I couldn’t resist..

    By Jay Woodcox, Eternal Tattoos Inc, Taylor, MI.

  • There’s Gotta Be..

    A morning after!

    MikeD‘s lobe a day after Tony scalpelled them (both) to 1 1/2″..

  • It’s Hard To Say Good-Bye!

    A few weeks back Silje had to wave good-bye to her beloved heart implant. It was a sad day but with the help of Christiane and her fine removal skills, she made it through!

    Read on for some procedural photos..

  • Ensô Circle Tattoo

    Denk including the following with this photo of his first tattoo..

    This is my new tattoo! I got it done by Denis at the Aloha Tattoo Studio in Karlsruhe, South Germany.

    It’s an incomplete circle inked in the likeness of a brush drawing. These brush circles are called “ensô” in Japanese and are one of the central symbols of Zen. The English Wikipedia article on the ensô describes its symbolism pretty well: “Ensô is perhaps the most common subject of Japanese calligraphy, symbolizing enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and the void; it is also an “expression of the moment” and thus is often considered a form of expressionist art.

    I chose the ensô not only because of its symbolism, but also because I consider the imperfect look of Asian brush drawings and calligraphy very aesthetically pleasing. A friend of mine remarked that the tattoo reminded him of the endless serpent that bites it’s own tail (remember ouroboros?). I’d like to hear your thoughts on both the ensô and the tattoo.. and don’t feel shy to produce actual criticism; I consider myself mature enough not to take it personally and retreat into the corner of my room, crying and hugging my knees!

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