I love this piece by Oscar Navarro of VOID in Barcelona, Spain.
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Posted on 01-28-2006 23:24:36 by BadlyDrawnGirl
thats awesome..
would you a better outcome of your cutting if you were prone to keliods??
Posted on 01-29-2006 03:37:23 by mitch
generally-yes
Posted on 01-29-2006 19:03:15 by verucassault
Love the design. Very interesting.
(And it made me think of a conch shell…can’t see a penis in that one, though…)
Posted on 01-30-2006 01:29:16 by pigsfly
That is very impressive. Think there was some sort of irritant rubbed into the wound during the healing process to get that?
Posted on 01-30-2006 02:15:49 by Me
love it , nice thick linework
Posted on 02-05-2006 17:21:29 by toxic_sunset
That looks like it’d itch like a fother mucker. I’m very prone to keloids, but do not entirely enjoy them, mostly due to the fact that they itch intensely for months while healing…
but it looks lovely aesthetically!
The following comments were imported from our old comment system:
Posted on 01-28-2006 23:24:36 by BadlyDrawnGirl
thats awesome..
would you a better outcome of your cutting if you were prone to keliods??
Posted on 01-29-2006 03:37:23 by mitch
generally-yes
Posted on 01-29-2006 19:03:15 by verucassault
Love the design. Very interesting.
(And it made me think of a conch shell…can’t see a penis in that one, though…)
Posted on 01-30-2006 01:29:16 by pigsfly
That is very impressive. Think there was some sort of irritant rubbed into the wound during the healing process to get that?
Posted on 01-30-2006 02:15:49 by Me
love it , nice thick linework
Posted on 02-05-2006 17:21:29 by toxic_sunset
That looks like it’d itch like a fother mucker. I’m very prone to keloids, but do not entirely enjoy them, mostly due to the fact that they itch intensely for months while healing…
but it looks lovely aesthetically!
Looks kinda like a nautilus shell. Very pretty.
Looks kinda like a nautilus shell. Very pretty.