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Tag: Scarification

  • Electroscardiogram

    This little abstract scar was sent in by mzellekaktus.  They’re crediting Skin of Steel as the artist from a shop called Angel Tattoo in Nice, France.

    I’m sure this symbol is probably well known, but as I’ve shown time and time again, I’m not always in the know about everything.  In any case, it looks pretty original to me, and I hope that we get a follow-up on this one.

  • The Friday Follow-up

    This week’s follow up was requested a few times, so even though it isn’t as old as some of the scars we’ve been seeing the past couple of weeks, it is still a look at a healing scar.

    You’ll probably remember this Hellraiser scarification/branding by Eroswastika..

    Keep on reading to see how it’s looking now.

    It’s interesting to see how the sections that were branded are healing significantly different than the sections that were just cut.

    Ighlif also put the implants into those hands.

  • Measure twice, cut once

    Last week we saw Southtownbaby‘s incredibly awesome Green Lantern scar.  This week we’re taking a look at her very first cutting (that wasn’t on herself).  For a first time scar, I’d say she did a fantastic job.

    On a side note, I saw the Green Lantern scar healing up over the weekend.  You’re going to love it when the photos get sent in for the follow-up.

  • In brightest day…

    In brightest day, in blackest night,

    No geeky scar will escape my sight.

    Southtownbaby is one nerdy artist.  She’s been piercing for a few years now, and has started getting into scarification work.  This piece in particular was done on a friend, and from what I can see she’s doing a great job.  So keep an eye on the scarification galleries for more of her work.  And before you ask for a follow-up on this one, it’s already in the works.  Hopefully we’ll see it either this week or next.

  • Cutting Delicately

    Oftentimes the scars that are noticed the most are the large ones.  Size of course is one factor, as is the level of detail allowed in a large scar.  Yet sometimes a small scar can be just as noticeable, especially when you have an artist like Brian.

    According to Brian this was an extremely delicate piece to cut out.  I’m not 100% sure of the positioning, but if he says it’s delicate it’s safe to assume it’s a small scar.

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