This cutting on Michele (which I thought kind of resembled my forehead tattoo, which is probably why I liked it) is based one that one of the characters in the the Karl Persson painting “Ascending” (about the middle of the bottom row in his gallery as I write this) has, and was cut by Ighlif at Happy Family in Torino, Italy. While people have been doing beautiful work with high detail scarification, personally I prefer these very simple geometric designs, and think they also have the best chance of looking good for life.
Category: ModBlog
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It’s not a tapeworm, honest
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Paula had her crop circles cut by the prolific Wayde Dunn in Melbourne. The before/after is after the break (but really, I’m posting it for this first photo).
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BMEZINE Boobage
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Some healthier nipple piercings to make up for the mangled one in the entry below? Pam had Le Satyr do a BME promo body painting (which pretty much guarantees her a post, and not just because I don’t have to go to the effort of tagging the images myself) while showing off her nipple piercings by Alex at Cracheur D’Encre in Montreal. A second photo follows after the break.
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I at least admire his determination…
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…if not his placement. I’m always surprised at just how long people keep piercings that are going wrong. I suspect that in the time it took me to get this image posted, this reader from China has already lost his nipple piercing — I’m actually amazed it’s holding at all with that big ring and that tiny strip of flesh.
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Blood on the Beach
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I’m always so jealous of the beautiful photos I receive from AlienX (Xtreme Body Art) in Natal, Brasil… I haven’t posted scenic suspension photos in a brief while, so let me post two they did recently (the girl is xFABIx and the guy is Henrique). A small gallery of pictures of each continues after the break.
From my point of view, a large part of suspension (and body ritual in general) is intense connectivity with the surrounding environment and the universe as a whole, so a natural setting is important…
PS. If you like these sorts of photos (and really, I think the my favorite suspension pictures probably come out of Brasil), what’s stopping you from planning a suspension vacation?