I’m pretty sure there’s a good number of readers who would kill to wake up next to this every morning..
This would be none other than Karina Pires, a regular contributor to the BMEGirls gallery, and a happy resident of Brazil.
Celebrating body modification culture since 1994.
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I’m pretty sure there’s a good number of readers who would kill to wake up next to this every morning..
This would be none other than Karina Pires, a regular contributor to the BMEGirls gallery, and a happy resident of Brazil.
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Playing with needles, or just piercings in general, is a huge aspect of our community. Couples play with each other, some do it for the aesthetics, and others do it just for themselves. In any case, play piercings are a staple of ModBlog and the modified world. While I was tempted to go and find a play piercing in a heart shape, I thought this photo suited today much better than just another heart shaped modification.
The girls are stunning, and the photo gives off a circus type vibe. Yet at the same time, with the colors and the subject matter, a case can easily be made for this photo to be relevant to Valentines day, even if it’s just to showcase a pair of women showing off their appreciation of play piercings.
This was sent in by the photographer, SweetNausea, who herself was the subject of a love related ModBlog post last year. Lliezel Ellick from Wildfire Piercing in Cape Town, South Africa did the piercings.
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This week on BMEtv we’re checking in with a couple of long time BME/IAM members, who also happen to be accomplished tattoo artists working out of Sacred Skin Tattoo in Brisbane, Australia.
In the second video today, we have Swirly Wanx Sinatra, an English tattooer that made the move to Australia a number of years ago after meeting his bride through IAM.
To check out the video, just keep on reading.
If you’ve missed any of the videos so far, you can check them out in the BME World Tour Video Gallery
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Can you believe the second week in February has come and gone already? Well, with the end of another week comes another scarification follow-up. This week’s scar is not only a follow-up, but it is also a preview for a future Friday Follow-up.
About three months ago, John did this series of flowers Froggifairy‘s leg and hip.
To see how it looks today, keep on reading.
So, it’s been three months. Now when it comes to scarification healing, this isn’t fully healed, but it does allow you to see how things have been progressing.
As you can see, the scabs are off, but it’ll still be some time for it to settle in completely. Given how the other scars on her legs have healed, it’s a safe bet to assume that they’ll lighten up as more time passes.
Now I mentioned earlier that there’s also a sneak preview of a future follow-up post. Well, Froggifairy didn’t just go in to get her scars photographed; she went in to have a second session done on her legs and rear.
There are several more photos of the scars from the first and second sessions. You can find them in John’s BME scarification portfolio gallery.
Oh, and if anyone’s been keeping track, this is the 20th edition of the follow-up. I want to quickly thank all of the scarification artists and those with scars that keep sending in their photos. Because of how scars heal, and that they heal differently on everyone, these follow-up posts give people a better idea of what a healed scar looks like, which is sometimes hard to tell from a fresh cutting. So keep sending in those photos everyone, and lets go for another 20 weeks of incredible scars.
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One of the most common tales from Greek mythology is that of Medusa. With her head of snakes and gaze that could turn any man to stone, she’s been recreated in film and art for centuries. Layylayy added this Medusa by Todd Noble from Black Cobra in Salisbury, MD to her leg and has since then caused anyone to look at it to stop everything they were doing and stare into her fierce gaze.