Cyborg Cutting

This cutting on Michele (which I thought kind of resembled my forehead tattoo, which is probably why I liked it) is based one that one of the characters in the the Karl Persson painting โ€œAscendingโ€ (about the middle of the bottom row in his gallery as I write this) has, and was cut by Ighlif at Happy Family in Torino, Italy. While people have been doing beautiful work with high detail scarification, personally I prefer these very simple geometric designs, and think they also have the best chance of looking good for life.

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20 thoughts on “Cyborg Cutting

  1. I totally agree about how striking the simplest scars can be, and this one is awesome. I like how the line width changes a little from the top to the bottom of the circle, and maybe from the outside to the center of his chest.

  2. I totally agree about how striking the simplest scars can be, and this one is awesome. I like how the line width changes a little from the top to the bottom of the circle, and maybe from the outside to the center of his chest.

  3. i didnt know they did amazing work like this in Torino!
    i was there last year, whyyyy didnt i get a cut >.<
    this simple design works so nicely.

  4. i didnt know they did amazing work like this in Torino!
    i was there last year, whyyyy didnt i get a cut >.<
    this simple design works so nicely.

  5. โ€œI prefer these very simple geometric designs, and think they also have the best chance of looking good for life.โ€
    Agreed.

  6. โ€œI prefer these very simple geometric designs, and think they also have the best chance of looking good for life.โ€
    Agreed.

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