These are on Andyhursh by Mike French and Maggie at Omega Red in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Photoshop Disclaimer: I edited off the marks at the entrance points. Whine if you’d like, but the originals as always are there for you to see at full size on BME.
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Um, “nice shirt?”. I mean, the dude’s name is sir poo.
Do you want an explanation, or would you like to revel in the photo for a moment?
It’s Spahnranch‘s husband smoking with her foot, tattooed with his name in little kid script, done by Ray Askey in State Line Tattoo in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Careful with that knife, Object.
Seriously. Ass crack piercing by Jennifer Doherty at Golden Lotus Tattoo Studio in Little Rock, Arkansas.
“Pierce me and I’ll be happy,” writes Meltbanana. “Play piercing is happiness.”
If I ever decide to get tattoos that’ll make me look dangerous in prison (I’m currently more in the “mega-target” category), I think I’ll go to Yaya at Murda Ink in Queens, NY. I’m not sure if that came out right, but I thought this was a pretty good example of “I want a tattoo that’s going to make me look even tougher!”
BME has covered subclavical piercings in the past, and recently in an art context, and we have a gallery of various “deep piercings”, but I have to say that the subclavical piercing is one of the few piercings that deeply concern me. Because it directly bypasses and opens a channel through the body’s primary defence mechanisms, it’s effectively like having puncture injuries penetrating into your inner body (like past your ribs), and leaving the weapon in place for your body to heal around. I’m always impressed that people seem perfectly capable of healing them… These are by Urea in Joao Pessoa PB Brazil.
This star (done using skin removal) is healing wonderfully, and was initially cut by James Wisniewski in Hollywood, CA.