T. Angel submitted this still photo from the documentary “Making of Coma”.
See more in Suspensions Gallery.
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T. Angel submitted this still photo from the documentary “Making of Coma”.
See more in Suspensions Gallery.
Check out the video below!
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For many of you reading this post you know what today is already.
One year ago today a friend, father, visionary, profound human being, and founder of BME Shannon Larratt passed away. Writing this one year later the idea of Shannon’s passing hasn’t fully set in for me or many of the people who were lucky enough to know him. It is hard not to say what has already been said about a man that changed so many lives. Many people, myself included, never got the opportunity to have a personal relationship with Shannon for one reason or another, however he was someone who impacted my life more than he could have ever known. All over my social media today it is apparent how profoundly loved and appreciated he is.
I will keep this post short and sweet as it is a tough day for many folks. I will however make a motion to spend today thinking about how Shannon and BME have impacted your life. Whether it be directly or indirectly, where would you be without Shannon or BME? Today should be a day of appreciation and memories, I encourage all of you who read this in passing to share in the comments a bit about the effect he had on you.
We have all probably read and re-read Shannon’s final post on his Zentastic blog, I leave you with a very small excerpt.
“As much as these last years have been the most difficult I can imagine, and there are still many deeds to be done, please know that I have had a wonderful adventure and enjoyed it immensely on the whole.”
While that isn’t the most striking part of his entire entry, the words “There are still many deeds to be done.” strike me as particularly important. What Shannon started didn’t leave with him. We are all still here continuing his fantastic legacy and building off the foundation he has given us. I never in a million years thought I would have the opportunity to carry the torch for ModBlog and carry the legacy of BME onwards. I am eternally grateful and I wholeheartedly say thank you Shannon, and thank you to everyone who continues to make BME what it is today.
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Just take after serious.virus and wear it all!
This is out of our surgical gallery section so click through to see this uncensored. Obviously NSFW.
May not notice at first with all that bling, but there is a split foreskin going on here as well. Fancy!
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In this Modblog piece we occasionally feature select artist portfolios for those that have been really killing it lately! Our small way of giving some credit where credit is due and giving back to the industry!
This go around we’re featuring the extraordinarily talented Roy R. Fowler from Wilmington, NC. Roy works out of Cape Fear Tattoo, go say hello and get some awesome work if you live in the area!
Lets dive right in to some rad portfolio action!
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I dig how Roy can make simple things really pop. Good job buddy!
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I’ve come across some really fantastic photographs this week and couldn’t help sharing them with all of you! Below is a photo of my buddy “J” skewering his cheek. His expression here really gets me as it really blurs the line between elation (“Yes! Its through!”) and pain (“Ahh, Its through!”). He performs with Carnivalesque in Charleston, South Carolina so if you’re in the neighborhood go check him out!
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A beautiful healed scarification piece from our old buddy Richard Effin Ivey!
Be sure to track him down either at his website or Instagram (@richardeffinivey) for more of his beautiful work.
Click through for another wonderfully taken shot of this, NSFW.