Today’s follow-up is only four months old, but it’s looking great right now so I figured it was due for a follow-up. You might remember back a few months to this scarification by Brian Decker.
If you recall, Brian was tipped with 4 live lobsters for doing this piece. The lobsters that Brian used for comparison are long gone, but the scar remains. To see how it looks today, just keep on reading.
See what I mean about it looking great? Hopefully we’ll get more healed photos as the scar turns white. Keep an eye on Brian’s BME gallery for any updates.
I’ve been digging around for scars and brands on black work after seeing this post, and a few others. I have been strongly thinking about doing two full, all black, sleeves on my arms to do cut and brand pieces on in the future.
It would be nice to see the followup on a few others. I remember seeing a lotus brand on black work before? As well as a honeycomb brand or skin removal?
Thanks for sharing this!
I’ve been digging around for scars and brands on black work after seeing this post, and a few others. I have been strongly thinking about doing two full, all black, sleeves on my arms to do cut and brand pieces on in the future.
It would be nice to see the followup on a few others. I remember seeing a lotus brand on black work before? As well as a honeycomb brand or skin removal?
Thanks for sharing this!
I normally don’t care for cutting or burning (not that anything is wrong with either the piece or the person I just am not that into it) but the work on a full black tatto really looks nice.
I normally don’t care for cutting or burning (not that anything is wrong with either the piece or the person I just am not that into it) but the work on a full black tatto really looks nice.
Oh wow! That turned out fantastic! Nice!
Oh wow! That turned out fantastic! Nice!
fuckin sexy!!!
fuckin sexy!!!