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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  • BMEtv – W. T. Norbert

    To wrap up this week’s videos we’re headed back to Inner Vision Tattoo in Sydney to speak with W.T. Norbert.

    Norbert is a classically trained artist from Europe that picked up tattooing in 1991 and has been working all over the world since then.

    To check out the video, just keep on reading.

    If you’ve missed any of the videos so far, you can check them out in the BME World Tour Video Gallery

  • Have a heart

    No, really, have a heart…

    Toronto’s Fabrizio Divari does it again with another beautiful full color piece.  Take a look through his BME portfolio gallery to see just how well he can manipulate colored inks.

  • He’s got style

    Is there anything Efix can’t do?  From his scarification work to his surgical modifications, Efix can pretty much take on any challenge and pull it off brilliantly.  Heck, even when he’s taking a rare break to relax while on his Australian tour, he still looks good.  So good in fact that he’s totally worthy of today’s BMEBoy post!

  • The Virgin Sacrifice

    There must be something in the water in St. Petersburg because it seems like every week the #Leeds Suspension Team comes up with yet another suspension related photo shoot.  What’s really incredible is that they’re continually upping the bar when it comes to using suspensions as an art form in their works.  This week we’ve got a piece entitled “Medieval Virgins”.

    This is just one of a number of photos the crew sent in for this set, as well as a couple of other sets shot recently.  It’s definitely worth taking a few minutes and checking out the team’s BME gallery.

  • GET TO DA CHOPPA!

    I was hoping to save that headline for a picture of a helicopter tattoo, but I suppose a Predator tattoo will work just as well.

    We’ve seen portraits by Zoran a couple of times before.  Most notably his Che and Joker portraits.

    While this doesn’t seem to be taken from a still in any of the films, it does resemble the mask from some of the comic books.  As you’ve probably already guessed, this particular portrait came from the sci-fi tattoo gallery.

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