Step 1: Pierce the skin with a needle.
Step 2: Put in the jewelry.
Step 3: Lace it up and take a picture.
And that’s how Majorpulapiss and Laurie Barbell make a corset piercing. They work out of Aux zombies tatoués in Etaples, France.
Celebrating body modification culture since 1994.
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Step 1: Pierce the skin with a needle.
Step 2: Put in the jewelry.
Step 3: Lace it up and take a picture.
And that’s how Majorpulapiss and Laurie Barbell make a corset piercing. They work out of Aux zombies tatoués in Etaples, France.
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It’s amazing how shadows can affect how we perceive a person’s face. Take a look at these two photos of Roman_hertz. In the first, the light above his head darkens the lower third of his face and his eyes, giving him a stoic look. As if he just stepped forward out of the darkness.
Now look at this second photo. From what I can tell, his facial expression hasn’t changed, but the angle of the light has. The stoicism from before has now been replaced by a look of longing. He wants to be in the light, as he has been in the darkness for so long. He’s also wary, as the light is new, and unfamiliar.
Of course it doesn’t hurt that he’s a good looking fellow, with a great assortment of transdermal and subdermal implants.
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I think it was sometime last year when I was talking to someone about getting an entire backpiece of a game of Tetris. It turns out someone had a similar idea, although instead of Tetris, they used Galaga. Pieszeckipower got this tattoo for her father. Her dad used to play Galaga as a teenager, and later on the two bonded over it. Just note, the black isn’t quite finished yet, there is still one more session to clean it up and finish it off.
Tattoo by Brandy Burgans from Standard Ink Tattoo Company in Chattanooga, TN
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When you can get a fantastic artist like Jackie Rabbit to do an amazing cover-up like this one.
Jackie works out of Star City Tattoos in Roanoke, VA.