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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  • Where’d you get those eyes?

    Jeepers Creepers is one of those unsung monster movies.  With all the big name movie killers out there, it’s hard to make a name for yourself when your claim to fame is taking body parts and making them your own.  The Creeper does have one thing going for him, he does look pretty badass in tattoo form.

    Tattoo by Joshua Ross from Mind’s Eye Tattoo in Emmaus, PA

  • The bold and the beautiful

    Joey Pang‘s brush stroke tattoos have always been incredible, but this single stroke is phenomenal.  I just wish we had a closer shot of the bottom section so we could see the detail she put into it.  She has a way of taking a tattoo machine and turning it into a giant paintbrush, the result of which is this single bold stroke that fits his body so well.

  • If the bite doesn’t kill you, the fever will

    And we’ll put a round in your head before you can come back and bite one of us.

    I’m a sucker for zombie tattoos, and this one is my new favorite.  Instead of going for the vampire bite on the neck, this gentlemen opted for a zombie bite on the shoulder.  With a bite like that, he’ll probably live for a few hours, maybe even days before he turns.  Not somebody you want to get locked in a bunker with.

    Joshua Ross from Mind’s Eye Tattoo in Emmaus, PA is the artist behind this flesh wound.

  • The Friday Follow-up

    It’s time once again for another edition of The Friday Follow-up.  It also marks the return of John Joyce.  His last appearance on the Follow-up was back in February, with this floral leg piece.  Today’s scar is a follow-up to a post from back in December of 2010.

    To see how this octopus looks 8 months later, you know what to do.

    It’s great to see that even with the scar tissue expanding the width of the scar, a lot of the finer details are still intact.

    We’re looking for more photos for the Friday Follow-up.  If you’re a scarification artist, or have scars on yourself, send them in.  Fresh and healed photos are ideal for the follow-up, as it’s a chance to show people how different types of cuttings can heal on different people.

  • Curling up with Misty

    We’ve seen Misty on ModBlog a couple of times.  Whether it’s the scars she has, the ones she’s done, or her suspensions, ModBlog is always proud to show her off.  I had the pleasure of meeting her a few months back, and she’s just an incredible person inside and out.  Members of the suspension community know her from Hooklife, the Suspension.org equivalent of ModBlog, where she manages to keep her finger on the pulse of the suspension community.  In the past she’s helped me out with a couple of suspension related stories, and I can’t thank her enough for what she’s done.  Recently Big Mike from Hooked Suspension wrote a guest article on Misty, sharing his thoughts about this wonderful person.  Here’s a bit of what Mike had to say…

    From an outsiders prospective it’s easy to see how busy she is and how hard it must be for her to keep up. She fills her days as a body piercer and from what I’ve seen an outstanding scarification artist at Southtown Tattoo & Body Piercing in Fort Smith Arkansas. She is also plays a major role in the running of her suspension team, Hanging City Suspensions. Theirs is one of the most friendly groups I’ve ever had the pleasure to work with and anybody else who has had the experience I’m sure would say the same. They did an amazing suspension show at the Freaks & Fetish, Dallas SusCon opening party that had Misty herself suspending TWICE in the same evening. It was beautiful and amazing to watch. I also had the pleasure to work with her team frequently throughout SusCon weekend and these guys are great at what they do and seem willing to always keep learning new things.

    And here’s Misty at her most recent suspension with Hanging City Suspensions

    She looks so serene, embraced by nature, not burdened by anything, including gravity.

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