A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

Tag: Tattoos

  • Ink Blood and Spirit

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    I just received word that Ink, Blood and Spirit, a documentary on Little Swastika whose work has been featured on ModBlog in the past, is available on-demand as an online download.  Here’s what the filmmakers had to say about it:

    A biographical portrait of the self-taught tattooer and artist ”Little Swastika” , whose work is well known worldwide. Filmed in december of 2013 at his studio and gallery – Psyland – located in the small village of Tengen in southern Germany. The main focus is his life story with topics such as inspiration, religion, drugs and body modification.

    The film has screened in twelve countries, has been nominated for best documentary and has been officially selected to several film festivals.

    If you’d like to watch the trailer or rent the film, it costs a whopping $1.99, click here.

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  • How late it’s getting…

    Alice:  How long is forever?
    White Rabbit:  Sometimes, just one second.

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    Artist: Kate Waiss
    Studio: Kipod Tattoo
    Location: Tel Aviv, Israel

  • Monster

    Summer is drawing to a close.  I think the expression on the fellow below sums up how I feel about that.

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    Another great tattoo from Kipod in Tel Aviv.  This one was inked by Max Wert.

    See more in the Kipod Tattoo Portfolio.

  • Happy July 4th!

    Happy Independence Day Americans!  Enjoy your day.  I’ve pulled another photo from the archives that was fitting for this day.

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  • Happy Canada Day

    I went searching through the archives of BME to find something to post for today.  This was submitted anonymously so, unfortunately, I can’t credit anyone but I thought it was fitting.

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    Have fun and play safe today!

  • Friday the 13th

    Hope you enjoy this full moon Friday the 13th! Have a fun, safe weekend!

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    Unfortunately, this photo was submitted anonymously with no details attached so I can’t tell you anything about it but I thought it was fitting for the day.

  • Getting Your Nails Done

    I ran across Pahakaksonen’s nail bed tattoo in the gallery today and it got me thinking that although we’ve talked about nail bed tattoos before I don’t know that I’ve ever seen one where the nail has fully regrown.

    Giving directions just got way easier

    Giving directions just got way easier

     I would imagine that healing a missing fingernail isn’t the easiest thing in the world, so the fact that more ink didn’t fall out of this is pretty neat. I can clearly tell what it is, and I wonder if it will hold up as well (or better) than a conventional tattoo.

    Click through to shed a little more light on the situation.

    Get it...a little more light? No? Nothing?

    Get it…a little more light? No? Nothing?

  • Reflecting

    This photo submitted by Lee Wagstaff strikes a chord with me. I think full length mirrors for modified folks are a double edge sword. You could either be admiring how far you’ve come on your journey, or lamenting over how far you still have to go.
    modblogYou can see a more of Lee’s awesome photos and plenty of others in the BME Gallery section!

  • A Classic

    Ran across this deep chest piercing on bodmodpunky today and it got me thinking about my introduction to piercing. The first time I had ever seen this was on the legendary Fakir Musafar. Now every time I spot new pair it takes me back!

    Deep Chest Piercing by Danny at Rock The Body Studio

    These are three weeks old and going strong!

  • RIP: Josh Burdette

    Today I awoke to the heartbreaking news that the body modification community has lost one of it’s most beloved members, my good friend, Josh Burdette.

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    Josh was one of the very first people I met from the online body modification community. When I first moved to Maryland in 2000, I met him at a RAB munch held at a Brazilian BBQ joint. At first I was quite intimidated by him. How could I not have been? He was, hands down, the most modded person I had met in person at that time, not to mention he was absolutely enormous! Within the first hour in his presence all of that intimidation went away and I quickly found him to be one of the nicest human beings ever. Everyone of us there that night shared that sentiment about him and by the time we left that dinner everyone of us called him friend and not a one of us was intimidated by him…….except maybe the owners of the restaurant. The one stereotype he lived up to was the ability to TRULY get his money’s worth at an all you can eat meat buffet!

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    My next memorable run in with him was at the University of Maryland where Josh, Bruce Wilmot and myself were participants in a Q&A with a group of students about body modification. Josh, stole the show and did an excellent job of representing our community in the best possible light. That wasn’t unusual for Josh at all, that’s just who he was. As the head of security at DC’s famous 9:30 night club every night he managed to make friends, even with the people he had to escort out of the club. Any non-modded person who ever had the privilege of getting to know him could not help but have their prejudices of modded people flipped upside down. For that, we all owe him a debt of gratitude.

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    Josh’s body mods were not on him, they were him. Each and every mod of his had a story and each and every tattoo had a meaning. He was covered with dragon tattoos representing his Chinese zodiac, the year of the dragon. He had scarification by the late, great Keith Alexander and Ron Garza branded swastikas on his feet, representing the footsteps of the Buddha. Then of course there was his trademark stretched lobes which he pretty much always sported fine organic plugs in, his stretched septum and my personal favorite his perfectly lined up paired bridge piercings.

     

    In the past few years I was lucky enough to become closer with him and that friendship and the insights he shared with me are something I will eternally hold dear. Please use the comments section below to share your thoughts and memories of this beloved character who some of us knew as OBMF, some as “That Guy from the 9:30 club” and a lucky few (thousand) of us simply knew as Josh.

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