It’s said a leopard never changes its spots. Well does that go for IAM users as well?
This intense scarification on kiana t. was done by Steve Truitt from Ascension in New Mexico.
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It’s said a leopard never changes its spots. Well does that go for IAM users as well?
This intense scarification on kiana t. was done by Steve Truitt from Ascension in New Mexico.
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This ribbon scar was done by Azl from Tatooatouage in Montreal. I’m digging the simplicity in it, as well as the smaller cuts that when healed will hopefully give the scar a couple of layers of depth. If you recall, Azl was responsible for that corset scar from a few weeks back which can be seen in his BME portfolio gallery.
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Brian nailed this one. It’s the 4th piece in Sames’ Star Wars scar sleeve, and I think it could very well be my favorite (so far anyway). When I first saw it I was completely blown away by how spot on the design is.
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Last week Sean posted a fantastic collaborative scarification piece by Christiano Aeilli and Lewis Dodd. Going back through the galleries another scar by Christiano alone caught my eye.
I’ve been seeing a lot of artists blend together cutting and branding in their scarification pieces, but most of the time the branding is used as a form of shading. Here Christiano is using the branding to create a pattern in the scar that will heal differently than the cutting portion, ideally leaving the final scar with a nice degree of contrast between the two sections. Keep an eye on Christiano’s gallery, and hopefully we’ll see a follow-up of this piece.
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..in a land far, far away a friend of mine, known as “lord of the blade” sent me this picture of an itty bitty flesh removal key. It was the tiniest flesh removal detail he has ever attempted to pull off. I held onto this picture in my chamber of secrets (my bme email box) for many, many moons (since last December) until it was just the right time to post. Now is that time.
The piece below it was also by Ryan, and was done five years prior. I can’t wait to see how the key looks in five years, and since I forgot about this picture in my email inbox for so long one of those years is almost over!
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Hey guys and gals, it’s time for this week’s edition of the Friday Follow-up. This time around we’ve got a lily cutting done by IAM:kcir.
To see the healed version, you know what to do.
Now there wasn’t a time frame given between the photos, but I know kcir checks ModBlog so hopefully he’ll be kind enough to give us some idea of how far along into healing this scar is.
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Something simple and geeky to end the day. A healed flesh peel by Kcir, alongside an excellent head crab removal tool.
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Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I know of no reason why gunpowder, treason
Should ever be forgot…
-V
Scarification by Eroswastika from hfbodyart.it, Turin, Italy.
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You gotta love big scar pieces that incorporate geometry.
Expect to see more of Kcir‘s scarification work here as he sent in quite a few photos including a couple that are going to make great Friday Follow-up pieces.
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It’s simple and elegant. I love it.
This very fresh scar was done by Daniel Kicinski from The Shaman’s Den in Binghamton, NY