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.

Category: ModBlog

  • The Friday Follow-up

    Today’s follow-up marks the return of the Thunder from Down Under!  It’s been almost a year since we’ve gotten a follow-up from Wayde, and this one makes up for the lack of updates.  This H.R. Giger inspired piece was done at Scarwars ’07 in Philadelphia.

    To see how it looks 4 years later, you know what to do.

    It’s safe to say that after 4 years, this scar has healed.  Of course, time will still change the appearance, but as it stands right now, it’s looking good.  The way the skin has healed up has given the design a lightened pigment compared to the rest of the skin, allowing it to blend in with his leg.  There are a few more close-ups of the scar in Wayde’s BME Portfolio Gallery.

  • Blood and Chops

    He’s a tough hombre, and he’s also one of the most awesome dudes around.  Alan, master of the chops, guardian of the noble mallard, servant to the hedgehog, and companion to Domino, is seen here doing a vertical chest suspension.  With the help of Emrys from ROP, Alan had himself a bloody good time.

  • Shiva’s Fury

    4.5 hours, 1 sitting, 1 fantastic rendering of The Auspicious One.   You really should check out the hand tattoo gallery to see all the images of this piece as there are close-ups of every element.

    Juan Salgado from Color Conspiracy Tattoo Gallery in Garden Hills, Guaynabo P.R. is the artist behind this particular interpretation.

  • Tangled up in Blue

    Over the 4th of July weekend, the lovely Miss Cale attended Skindependence, a weekend of suspensions, piercings, friends, and more.  This particular 32pt corset is just one of the many she did that weekend.  You can check out her BME Portfolio to see more of her piercing and corset work.

  • This is his “O” face

    Bmxkillhorse here joins the illustrious ranks of the BMEBoys with this shot of him playing around in an empty pool.  This actually comes from the BME Culture galleries.  These galleries exist for members of the community to send in photos of themselves doing the things they love.  Be it BBQs in the summer, to bowling with weirdos in the fall, or lounging on a beach to get away from winter’s cold, the BME Culture galleries are here for you to share your lives with the rest of the community.

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