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Tag: Flesh Removal Scarification

  • A Canadian Down Under – A Final Mantra

    In today’s final look at Quebec artist Efix Roy‘s tour of Australia we have a special cutting that really strikes to the core of how much a scarification piece can impact a person both physically and spiritually.

    That’s it for today’s look into the works of Quebec artist Efix Roy.  If you’re in Australia and missed him on his recent trip, he’ll be back down in November, so get in touch with him to set up an appointment.

  • A Canadian Down Under – The Invader

    So coming off the incredible Triforce implant, we move into a completely different type of geek domain. While working out of Modify in Adelaide, Australia Efix took his knife to a big fan of Invader Zim.

    Just one more post to go in today’s look at Efix’s Australian tour, but this is just a small sample of what can be found in his portfolio gallery on BME.

  • A Canadian Down Under – A Retrospective

    Today is a special day, as we’re going to be spending the day taking a look at the works of Efix Roy.  Over the past few weeks Efix has been touring around Australia doing what he does best so today will be a small showcase of the work he did while on tour.  So to kick off the day we’re going to be starting with his roots, literally.  Over the course of an hour he was able to take a section of a client’s back and add this tree cutting.

    The posts today are just a small sample of what this artist is capable of, so head over to his BME Portfolio Gallery to see what else he can do.

  • A different kind of mehndi

    Using a typically mehndi style of flower, this scar by Jesse Villarreal from Main Street Tattoo and Body Piercing in Merced, CA captures the essence of the design in a format that is the opposite of the traditional style.  While traditionally done on the hands and feet, henna is essentially a temporary skin dye which permeates the top layers of the skin leaving the design visible for some time.  With the scar, those layers of skin have been removed, creating a design that will last for the rest of the person’s life.

    You can see more of this piece by Jesse in the scarification galleries.

  • I feel a great disturbance in the force

    It could possibly have something to do with this incredible scarification portrait of Princess Leia done by Chris Saint from Artifact Tattoo in Santa Clarita, CA.

    I don’t recognize this particular portrait so it’s either an original take on Leia, or from some other media (comics, etc).  In any case, it’s pretty clear who it is, and she is not happy.

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