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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  • Outside the box

    It’s been a while since we’ve seen a piece like this, and the last time we did it was from an artist in Europe.  A lot of people were asking if there was anyone in the states that could do something similar, and by the looks of it, there is.  Megan (IAM: Guilt of Eve) works out of both Hardnox in Franklin, NJ and Asylum in NYC.  She’s got her own BME portfolio gallery, and it’s worth checking out.  This piece was done on none other than Jersey herself.

  • Branching out

    I’ve seen a lot of baby foot print tattoos, but none of them looked even remotely like this.

    Tattoo by Jackie Rabbit from Star City Tattoo in Roanoke, VA.

  • Care for some watermelon?

    After seeing today’s BMEGirl, I suddenly have a craving for watermelon.

    Piercings by Chris Saint from Artifact Tattoo in Santa Clarita, CA

  • The Friday Follow-up

    Today’s follow-up is going to be a little different as IAM: Nilrem has not only sent in photos of his scars as they healed, but also wrote about them.  So today, you get to hear about the scar healing process from the owner of the scars.  But first, here’s how the scar looked right after Brian initially cut it.

    The follow up ‘Healed’ pictures are of scars that are 2.5 years old. The were initially cut by Brian Decker of Pure Body Arts in Brooklyn NY, then after healing 5 months later, they were branded over with a hyfrecator for a 2nd round of scarification.

    I knew that when getting scarification that the results would vary based on individual healing characteristics, so to not have any expectations. I hoped for a strong visible scar, but was willing to try knowing I may not get exactly what I want. I have very stretchy skin, and I speculate that for this reason I havent scarred as well as I would hope. For this reason, I got the same scar done twice. Initially I thought I wasnt fully satisfied with my experience with scarification, but I have since changed my mind. It might be more subtle then I had initially envisioned but the current pictures I have are taken after I got a recent tan, and when that happens the scars pop, and really highlight my tattoo and I just love it.Even if the elevation of my scar is inconsistent I still think that simple scarification accents work really well with my style of getting simple tattoo designs and words.

    You can read the rest of his story after the break.

    I wanted to submit this followup, as I think using scars as an outline of lettering tattoo, is semi unique. I have seen other scar and tattoo combinations and scars to create words, but not scars to outline an existing written tattoo.  I think its good to see results on someone who is into scarification, but knows that the elevation of the scars will not be consistently as raised or uniform as desired.

    One thing to point out is that the aftercare can be exhausting. I always heard that its best to cover fresh scarification for 4-5 weeks, to make it heal extremely slow. Keeping it covered means wrapping it with clear wrap like probably 2-3 times a day. I went through a ton of plastic ziplock bags that I cut in half and medical tape. Occasionally the area under the wrap would get irritated, so I would hold off for a day or 2 and use diaper rash cream. Afterwards as the scar starts to show noticeable closure, the next step is to irritate the skin with sugar&vaseline or light brushing with a toothbrush. In total your looking at a good 2 months before you just leave it alone and dont touch it. It just drains on you after awhile, to always carry bags and tape around, and to have to go to the bathroom when the wrap gets to moist with sweat etc. Depending on the location, wearing the wraps wasnt noticeable, but I started to hate hearing the crinkle of the plastic, and just wanted to be free. After it was time to leave the scar alone to heal, I let it do its thing for a good 1.5 months. This was a nice break, but after 2 months I would like longer. However in my situation knowing how I dont heal as well, and that my scar is now over 4 months old, I figure its best to give it a 2nd attempt at professional scarring, before it starts to really heal at 1yr+. So I jump right back into the 2nd scarring of the same piece, and the process starts over again. In the end its like 6 months before I leave it alone, and its the biggest relief ever, that you almost dont care if it doesnt come out great, you know you tried hard as hell.

    Thank you Nilrym for sharing your experience with us.  You can see more photos of his scars in the scarification galleries and his IAM page.


  • Guess where?

    Alright, so the headline may be a little misleading, but it’s relevant to the photo, so that counts right?  In case you haven’t heard, the BMEShop is having a massive sale right now.  In celebration of the new IAM the BMEShop is giving everyone 10% off for every year that the new IAM has been in development.  Which means, you get 30% off everything (excluding dvds).  Simply use the code: 3years to get your discount.  There was a problem with the code in that is was falsely coming back as expired, but that has now been fixed.  This sale is going on until August 19th, so if there’s been something you’ve been eying in the BMEShop, now’s the time to buy!

    Oh, and just had an update from the boss lady, the new IAM is on schedule to be launched tomorrow afternoon at the lastest!!!

    Everything is on sale at the BMEShop until August 19th!!  Discount code: 3years

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