She has her make-up on, her hair did, and with that vertical labret in place, Nixiie is off to the prom.
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She has her make-up on, her hair did, and with that vertical labret in place, Nixiie is off to the prom.
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Well, if the science behind magnets confuses you, Nilrem is here to help you explain just how these miracles work.
The magnets themselves are a couple of years old, but recently Nilrem went to visit Tom C from Broadway Tattoo Lounge in South Amboy, NJ to get the magnetic fields added. What’s great is that instead of just getting black lines, he ended up getting blue UV ink. And with UV ink comes the obligatory black light photo.
You can see how fresh they are by the little splashes of ink that haven’t been cleaned up yet.
So not only is he showing how magnets work, he’s also showing off even more sciencey goodness with the UV ink.
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So happy together!
If the distinct style didn’t give away the artist, the watermark definitely did. This is the handiwork of Budapest’s own Gabor Zagyvai. This piece in particular can be found in the cartoon and comic tattoo gallery.
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Next up for today we’ve got a scar from the man with the plan himself, Richard Effin Ivey. It’s a straight up cutting, but with the client being a body builder, that’s a pretty big scar. Those of you who know Rich can get a good idea of the size just by comparing it to the size of his head.
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It’s with great sadness that I have to inform you of the passing of a member of our community. Last night while cycling to a friend’s house, IAM: Aloewishes (Fredrick Kobrick) was struck and killed in a senseless hit and run. All of us here at BME are saddened by the loss of Aloewishes and our thoughts are with the family and loved ones.