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

  • Connect the dots

    Sonja from Punktum Tattoo in Germany has taken stippling to new levels with her geometric designs.  But she isn’t just limited to playing with math.  Using designs that evoke the image of a mandala, combined with symbols such as the Om, her works go beyond the technical and into the spiritual.

  • Flora and Fauna

    Check out this incredible shoulder piece by Jackie Rabbit from Star City Tattoo in Roanoke, VA.

    I love the little details she included in this, like the ants crawling across the petals of the yellow flower near the bottom.  The floral tattoo, and wildlife tattoo galleries both have the full sized version of this piece if you’d like to see it in greater detail.

  • Guess What?

    You know the drill.  I show you a cropped picture, you try to guess what it is.  So here goes..

    I think this may be one of the more challenging ones I’ve posted, so good luck.  Once you’ve made your guess, keep on reading to see if you were right.

    So this one was a bit of a trick image as it wasn’t of the final modification, but of the process involved.  Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, the beginnings of a head split.

    The uploader of these photos sent in an entire series detailing all the steps that he took for the initial cut in his head split.  Here’s a couple more photos to show you how things progressed.

    BME Hard subscribers can see the rest of the photos in the Head Splitting gallery.  They include shots from multiple angles, as well as some blood.  And who doesn’t like a little blood with their genital mods.

  • Robots in Disguise

    “Autobots wage their battle to destroy the evil forces of the Deceptions”

    I really want to get excited about a new Transformers movie, yet I know that it’ll just be a series of “BAYSPLOSIONS” with Shia shouting “nonononono” for 2 hours.  Thankfully artists like Keegan Lam are out there to remind us of the vastly superior animated series that kicked off a generation of children who at some point believed that cars could transform into giant robots.

  • Part man, Part machine, All hotness

    It might be hard to believe based on this photo, but Efix is actually a pretty shy guy.  Which is why I expect a phone call in an hour or so from him asking me to take this down.  Sorry buddy, but someone of your hotness deserves to be adored by the masses.

    This photo was taken at the last Sydney Tattoo Expo where Efix took second place for best biomechanical tattoo.  The man behind Efix’s incredible tattoos is Jay Marceau who works with Efix out of D-Markation in Quebec City.

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