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We want a world where many worlds are possible.
No, you’re not on drugs
Pretend Im Human writes of her tattoo by Shon Koperweis (“at his house with a gun, in Oakland”), “[it’s] a metaphor for humans and the planet — the planet is the diamond, and we are the monsters”. Fair enough.
Tim Burton’s Vincent
The thing I like most about this tattoo (by Sean Wjaun at Tattoo Junkies in NH) is the white ink… Even though it could just be left skin color, I think when white’s used to fill the background of a tattoo it really punches it up quite a lot.
Madina Lake “Adalia” Tattoo
Busta‘s tattoo by Faye at Wild Side Tattoo in Platteville, WI is from the From Them, Through Us, To You album cover… if you feel like listening to the song it’s based on, you can click the picture (it’ll last until the copyright police pull it from YouTube I guess).
And oh my gosh, as I write this, Steven Colbert is on TV making fun of Good Charlotte tattoos!!! Perfect timing…
So THAT’s where paradise lies!
I always knew it! Tattoo by Luis Silva at The Arthouse Inc in Calgary, Alberta.
Best. Windows. Tattoo. Ever.
Or is it an anti-Windows tattoo? I’m not sure… Paul got this Windows 98 bluescreen tattoo done by Sam Rulz at Two Hands Tattoo in Auckland, New Zealand.
Update: If you’re wondering about the motivation, the artist explains,
What Paul loves most is the idea of explaining this tattoo to his grandkids, when Windows 98 is so outdated as to be completely obsolete. The knowledge that this tattoo’s subject will certainly become outdated was key to inspiring Paul’s decision to make something so indefinitely fleeting so indelible. As was the idea of taking something so mundane and using it in such a way usually reserved for subjects the wearer deems important. Truth is Paul doesn’t love Windows 98, and Paul doesn’t hate Windows 98, Paul doesn’t really give a fuck about Windows 98 one way or another.
The guts of it is; Paul wanted this Tattoo because it goes against the norm, it is not an image that one would see and instantly consider appropriating as a tattoo. It encourages people to think and ask questions, not necessarily ask Paul questions, but question what they currently think or know about Tattoos. That’s what good art does; it stirs conversation within the audience. The same goes for all other art forms, painting, film, music… You may not like it, you may not understand it, the important thing is that you’re thinking about it, you’re not just a passive viewer. All art has an intended audience, its very possible that what you are looking at, watching, or listening to …wasn’t made for you.
Crucifixion aint no fiction!
It’s no secret that Ascension has the best looking girls in sideshow performing with them — as you can see in these photos by Noland Rudi…
…but their shows push the limits on all levels — at the Kink show they did back in May, the show included Steve crucifying _Stigmata_!
Cherry Blossom
I always laugh when people choose funny ways to send in their tattoo pictures, like Yat (who seems to have broken her IAM page as I write this) from Mexico City did…
This is a very uncomfortable bra…
PS. More in the 24/7 Bonus Gallery in BME/HARD…