This ribbon scar was done by Azl from Tatooatouage in Montreal. I’m digging the simplicity in it, as well as the smaller cuts that when healed will hopefully give the scar a couple of layers of depth. If you recall, Azl was responsible for that corset scar from a few weeks back which can be seen in his BME portfolio gallery.
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9 thoughts on “Ribbons of flesh”
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I don’t think it’s anywhere near the same league as the other scars you’ve been posting lately
I don’t think it’s anywhere near the same league as the other scars you’ve been posting lately
I don’t think it’s anywhere near the same league as the other scars you’ve been posting lately
Very pretty. I dont think I have the guts to get scarification.
Very pretty. I dont think I have the guts to get scarification.
Very pretty. I dont think I have the guts to get scarification.
Interesting aesthetic, I like the idea of combining something pretty like a bow with something raw like a scar. It is simpler than some of the other scars you’ve posted but simple can work, it’s just a different style, like some people have portrait tattoos and some have cartoons.
Interesting aesthetic, I like the idea of combining something pretty like a bow with something raw like a scar. It is simpler than some of the other scars you’ve posted but simple can work, it’s just a different style, like some people have portrait tattoos and some have cartoons.
Interesting aesthetic, I like the idea of combining something pretty like a bow with something raw like a scar. It is simpler than some of the other scars you’ve posted but simple can work, it’s just a different style, like some people have portrait tattoos and some have cartoons.