I suppose you could consider this another follow-up, although I don’t have the “fresh” photo to share with you. Ighlif (IAM: Eroswastika) is the artist responsible for putting this small silicone implant in. It’s fully healed in this photo, and looks great. Unless my eyes are playing tricks with me, I can’t even see an incision scar.
Tag: IAM Member
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Hanging out at BMEFest 2011
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We’re starting to get pictures from BMEFest 2011 sent into the galleries, and this first one comes from Tobias and it features his very first suspension. Cere from ROP facilitated the suspension, but he wasn’t alone in helping Tobias get off the ground. With the support of everyone around, especially that of the photographer, Miss McShady, Tobias managed to get in the air and had an incredible experience. This photo below sums up not only his suspension, but also the general vibe of the weekend. Good friends enjoying the company of others, and having a lot of fun.
Oh, and in case you’ve never been to a BME event before, this close-up should give you an idea of just what kind of fun was had.
Yes, that is a double ended dildo.
Keep an eye out for more photos from the party!
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Blue lights, big nostrils
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As far back as people have been putting holes in themselves, they’ve also been shoving anything they could find into said holes. Gnomoweb is no different. With his big nostrils and septum, he’s able to get what I think is a mini-light saber, all the way through his nose. He’s also got a big hole in his lip for a lip plate, but you can’t really see it in this photo.
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In west Philadelphia born and raised…
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In the tattoo shop is where he spent most of his days.
He now sits on his throne as the Prince of Alissa Jane‘s leg.
Alissa is the piercer at Atomic Zombie Tattoo in Edmonton, which is where the artist, Tony Sklepic, also works.
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Sangre de la Rosa
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For this fine Thursday morning I’ve got something new from Misty‘s ever growing BME portfolio gallery.
It took about 2 hours to do the cutting, and if you can’t tell by the above photo, it’s located right above the sternum, a place known for producing some interesting scars on people. Here’s a closer look at the rose itself.
I can’t wait to see how this one heals up.
If you were wondering how you could get your own BME portfolio gallery, simply send an email to Jen, [email protected], and let her know. Artists of all kinds are welcome to set up their own galleries, as well as studios, suspension crews, and more. Once you’ve got your gallery set up, all you have to do is label all your photo submissions with your own tag using the handy uploading tool, and you’re good to go.