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11‘s BME skull logo (on her skull no less), done by Matto at New Jack Tattoo in Duisburg, Germany. If you’re a fan of the number 11 in general by the way, visit 11′s page and check out her backpiece!
I have mostly posted fresh fine-line cutting work. Here’s a great example of a well healed piece, done by John Lopez at Slave to the Needle in Seattle, WA. There are older pictures in the BME galleries and on his IAM page.
PS. My schedule opens up big-time later this week, so we should be back to our regular post orgy soon. I know it’s been a bit sporadic lately.
These great looking (click through for a second photo) eyebrow skin removals were done by Marc at Swastika Freakshop in Bodensee, Germany — this was the first time he’d ever cut someone’s face (which I’m sure was quite stressful!) but it looks like it turned out perfectly.
Independent of various debates as to what the right blade is, I’ve always identified the #11 blade with cutting in general, and it’s also been the most common symbol of the art form for a lot of other people I think. Urea from Brasil has the first one I posted (DIY), and this one in this entry was done by Ze at Tic Tac Tattoo in Milan.
JP Gagnon in Vernon, BC took this photo of a friend with 2″ lobes whose mother made them these great clear plugs with a big insect encased inside them. How many mothers are that supportive?
Matching star tattoos by Bill Claydon at Bill Claydon’s World of Tattoos in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
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