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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  • Feeling anxious

    I wonder if he felt anxious before Azl started cutting.  I know that once the cutting started he was really feeling “anxious”.

    Azl works out of Tattooatouage in Montreal.

  • Hanging out at BMEFest 2011

    We’re starting to get pictures from BMEFest 2011 sent into the galleries, and this first one comes from Tobias and it features his very first suspension.  Cere from ROP facilitated the suspension, but he wasn’t alone in helping Tobias get off the ground.  With the support of everyone around, especially that of the photographer, Miss McShady, Tobias managed to get in the air and had an incredible experience.  This photo below sums up not only his suspension, but also the general vibe of the weekend.  Good friends enjoying the company of others, and having a lot of fun.

    Oh, and in case you’ve never been to a BME event before, this close-up should give you an idea of just what kind of fun was had.

    Yes, that is a double ended dildo.

    Keep an eye out for more photos from the party!

  • Pigs… in… space!!!

    Alright, so maybe it’s just a guinea pig, but it is still in space.  I’m not sure exactly what the apple means, or if it’s just a separate piece done by the same artist, but the guinea pig in space goes back to the launch of Sputnik 9 in 1961, which had a guinea pig as a passenger.

    Tattoo by Arad Bert, from Kipod Tattoo in Tel Aviv, Israel.

  • The scars of anarchy

    For today’s final scar piece, we’re going back to the beginning with another scar from Lary at Larypiercing in Finland.  There’s not much to say for this one as the work speaks for itself.  It’s super clean, even, and all the lines and nice and sharp.  You pretty much can’t ask for any better with a straight cutting piece.  Granted when you think of it, with something so precise and controlled, the subject matter is a little ironic.

  • Y Ddraig Goch

    Earlier today we saw how Supa got the brands on his face.  While the heated scalpel is one method, another is where an electro-cautery tool is used to create the brand.  You may have seen them in your doctor’s office as they’re normally used to burn off moles and cauterize small wounds.  When applied to the skin for extended periods of time, you end up with a brand that looks a lot like this Welsh Dragon by Quentin from Kalima Emporium, located in Sussex, UK.

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