Work by Ryan Corrigal in Edmonton, Alberta. This is the second piece they’ve cut on Justin.
Tag: Scarification
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Money Money Money Money Keloid
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Check out this well keloided scarification by Urea, Joao Pessoa, PB Brazil.
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“Peace, Love, and Happiness”
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What, “Peace, Love, and Happiness” aren’t what come to mind when you think of rending flesh from body, of scarification? Well, then you haven’t met Jezebel, or JesseV from Thrive Studios (why yes, you can buy a Thrive Studios t-shirt) in Cambridge, ON, Canada.
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High detail circus elephant scarification
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I’m still not convinced that these are going to look as good in the long term (say five years or more) without tattooed touchups, but as I’ve said over and over, there is probably no artist working in scarification today that is as good at this style as Dave Gillstrap. He is both the originator of this style and its leading artist.
Other work by Dave featured on ModBlog you may want to check out (and this isn’t all of it, plus he has a portfolio on BME):
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Matching Facial Scarification?
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I don’t know if we’ll ever move back to a society where family markings are in the flesh, and I’m also not sure that it’s a good idea (but I’m a sucker for independence and consensuality). Anyway, for now we’ll stick to the adults, with kids imitating in temporary ways I think.
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Scar Brace Piercing
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The wearer of these piercings would like me to point out that the scars are not cutting or self harm, but are in fact zombie bite marks, and this is his attempt to turn it into something more decorative.
Enjoy the thirteen posts for the day. I think I’m going to take the weekend off now. You may however see a little guest blogging from Ryan at BMEshop (and I’m consdering adding other guest bloggers — if you think you have what it takes and have an existing body modification themed blog that you’d like to mate with ModBlog, drop me a line).
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Two Sleeves; One additive, one subtractive
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The Escher lizards on the left (their first tattoo by the way) are by Jim Judeikis at Saints and Sinners in Baltimore, MD. Thanks also to The Fog (also in a small group of artist that I’d consider the defining minds in the genre of skin removal) for the fresh floral piece on the right (see more in the Ryan Ouellette Scarification Portfolio).
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Skin Removal Scarification
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By one of the defining artists of the genre, Brian in New York City, although this leopard-undie work was done on poisonouspennington while in Toronto for BMEfest. Thanks to Sistinas for the photo.
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LUST knuckle cutting
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Cutting by Nils
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I’m not sure what this says exactly or whether it’s in violation of its implied religion, but the cutting is by Nils Weiss at Serious-Piercing in Duesseldorf, Germany.