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.

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  • When does it become a “Stupid Human Trick”?

    I have a “big question” and I’m not sure if I can even get an honest answer about it, but I will ask it nonetheless. Do highly technical suspensions — like this masterpiece (and there were many) from the recent Suspension MECCA 2012 — veer too far toward performance art or even visual art, and too far away from ritual? At what point do we lose the potential for profound transformative experience, and are left only with “stupid human tricks” that make little more than a cool photo? Or on the other hand, is the flesh hook experience so powerful that nothing could distract from it? Personally I have some strong suspicions about the first option, but my own limited flesh hook experiences make me lean toward the second. I’d very much like to hear more experienced voices.

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    I should add — Since I often get more responses on my Facebook links to ModBlog than on ModBlog itself, I will copy the more interesting responses across to ModBlog for permanent archive, since while Facebook excels at volume traffic, it also excels at throwing valuable commentary into the digital crapbasket of forgetfulness.

  • Jane Doe

    Fans of Converge should recognize this image immediately.

    Tattoo by Matt Huff from Brooklyn Ink Tattoo & Body Piercing, located in Brooklyn, NY.

  • A Good Afternoon via Implants and Scars

    Two days ago I posted a neat set of star-shaped horns (placed impressively precisely underneath preexisting tattoos), but I wanted to follow up with another star implant, this one by Matias at Rata Body Art in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It’s fresh in the photo — as you already know if you noticed the incision tucked away at the hairline. As great as this looks, I don’t think I would personally want a temple implant — even lightly resting my finger on my temples makes me feel like I’ve got a killer headache coming on. I’d hate to find that I’d implanted something on top of a pressure spot that slowly drives me insane! Oh wait, I started that way. No worries then, I shall do it.

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    Speaking of Matias, I’ve also been meaning to show you this nice oldschool sailor-art Gypsy girl portrait that he cut over top of a black field of ink. I think it will work especially well due to the stars that sit in the negative space surrounding the canvas of the scarification.

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    And while I’m on the subject of scarification, I wanted to also show you this superb collar-piece “art scar” that Azl Kelly of Mtl Tattoo created as part of a “aesthetic beheading performance”. There’s a lot to be said for really pure designs. There’s a school of thought among many writers that the less words you can use to completely and effectively describe something, the better. Now, I’ve never been particularly good at that — I’m so redundantly wordy and repetitive that you could Swiss-cheese a print out of my essays with a machinegun and effectively understand what I was saying from the tatters that are left. Azl on the other hand has figured out how to speak volumes with a single incision.

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    And, well, since I’m doing the “this things reminds me of this thing” game with this long entry, let me add two more implants, both swastika implants under a black tattoo, which visually makes them “pop” even more because of the way the light hits it. The one on the left, in the forearm, is the work of Samppa Von Cyborg, who you know well of course. The one on the right, the implant on the top of a hand, is by an artist you may not know quite as well, Hugo Ferreira of Biotek Toulouse in France. The arm is fresh in the photo, and the hand is about a month old.

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    PS. I apologize for the crap image quality in this entry — I accidentally overcompressed. I’m really having “one of those days” as the old saying goes.

  • Floating Flowers

    Thanks to the gang down at First Blood in Sydney, Chele here was able to celebrate her birthday with roses while suspending for the first time.

  • Guess What?

    Well after yesterday’s play piercing related Guess What? post, I figured I should follow it up with one that involves a piercing of a more permanent nature.  There’s actually a great story that goes along with this one, so be sure to read ahead even if you can’t figure it out.

    It’s not every day we get an elaborate outer labia project, so check out the photo below to see it in all it’s glory.

    Now, those of you who guessed HCH, you were close enough to being right that you get a point.  And those of you who were thinking it was tonsil related, sorry, better luck next time.  Now as I mentioned before there is a story behind these piercings and the chastity play.  Here’s how IAM: Spanklet describes her interest in modifications…

    My nipples were pierced as a gift for my 21st birthday and my labia were pierced in 2001 – the first time. It was during this time that I had my horizontal clitoral hood pierced which has now stretched to 8 gauge.

    After life changes it was suddenly 2012 and I decided to reconnected with my own body and had my outer labia pierced again 6 times, with 3 on each side all done at once using 8 gauge needles and jewelry. In the following 12 months these jewels have been upsized to 2 gauge (6mm diameter). Sadly two piercings were rejected by my body leaving 4 outer labia piercings at this time.

    My inner labia have 6 small gauge piercings, 4 of which were done in 2001 and the next two done on my kitchen table by a good friend in 2011.

    Aside from the obvious aesthetics, my interest flows onto using weights for the joy of sensations and also with interesting jewelry to adorn my most intimate and womanly parts.

    Welcome to my world, my life, my flesh, this body of mine, my femininity, my experiences of pain and pleasure creating intimate body art.

    Be sure to visit her IAM page to check in with her and follow her on her journey.

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