A Family Affair

BME is turning into a real Yente, forever playing matchmaker.  I’m not sure if that’s how DTM and his beautiful new wife, Bri Bri, met each other, but it’s always great when IAM members send us their wedding pictures.  I know it warms this cold heart!

Keeping it all in the family, DTM tells us that the majority of the work you see on the guests was done by himself and his brother Patrick (IAM: patrickryanross).  The brothers work out of DTM’s shop, Art to Zen in Rochester, New York.  The photography, which I think is absolutely stellar, was done by Tellierstudios.com of Seneca Falls, New York.  You can see more of the couples’ gorgeous wedding after the jump.

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Its begining to look a lot like Christmas!

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Good day ladies and gents. I bring you a little holiday cheer featuring Brianna, her friend a jolly old Saint Nick.

Briana writes:

“We were wandering around manhattan and randomly saw the Macy’s and went to find Santa where we then stood in a crazy long line. The Santa was super creepy and touchy and had AWFUL breath. But it was still awesome since it was my first picture with Santa ever!”

What a trooper!

Happy Chanukah ModBlog!

Greetings Modblog, I’m Jen. I’ve been managing BME’s customer support for over 5 years now but this is my first ModBlog post. I hear you can be a tough crowd but I’m going to try my best to keep you happy. For my inaugural post, I thought I’d shine the spotlight on a member of our community with a little Q&A. We often feature practitioners (and they certainly deserve it) but I thought it would be nice to see what other folks are up to. That said, allow me to introduce you to Rachel.

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If this beautiful woman looks familiar, that’s because she’s graced ModBlog before, way back in 2007, this time the focus is on the woman and not just her gorgeous mods.  Rachel is a metalsmith. She makes what she describes as, ” small, mutated objects out of non-ferous metals (ie: sterling silver, copper, brass and gold) and fiber (mostly merino wool). I also make wearable (yet not practical) jewelry out of those materials.”

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Jen: How did you get started?

Rachel: I came to Buffalo State College as an art education major… Then I looked in the mirror and realized that no one would hire me. I was taking a introduction to jewelry course as one of my art education requirements and was really enjoying myself. Things skyrocketed from there. This December, I’ll have obtained my BFA in Metals/Jewelry Design from Buffalo State College and in January my husband (iam: Mr Matt) and I will be heading off to the Baltimore area for me to get my MFA from Towson University.

Jen: What do you most enjoy making?

Rachel: I love making hinges. There’s something about the accuracy and concentration required that is centering and peaceful for me.

I also enjoy centrifugal casting (essentially, you carve something out of wax, invest in it a plaster-like substance, burn the wax out in a kiln and then cast in sterling silver, brass, bronze or gold by using centrifugal force to fling the molten metal into the mold). Centrifugal casting totally makes my day. I’ve only been hit by molten metal twice.

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Jen: What do you enjoy most about your work?

Rachel: The idea that I can take wax or sheet metal and make something that questions beauty, our society and makes someone laugh is infinitely rewarding. I can take my ideas about body modification and how I choose to adorn my own body and put it into a context that someone can understand and something that I can focus on. For example, my mother’s mother hadn’t really spoken to me in years because she despised what I was doing to my body… I sent her my artist statement with a hand-made portfolio of some new work that she hadn’t seen yet and all of a sudden everything clicked for her. She understood why I chose to modify my body and how it relates to the pieces I make. We still don’t speak as often as we used to but our conversations are more frequent and genuine.

When looking a photos of Rachel at work, it’s not hard to see what might have prompted that change of heart.

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Check out  some of the great work Rachel does.  The last photo is my favourite.

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You can find more out about Rachel and see more of work on her blog and at Craft Haus. If you’re looking for a unique gift for that hard-to-buy-for person in your life, check out Rachel’s Etsy shop, Oddly Wearable Designs.

Stay tuned for more write-ups on the incredible folks who make up our community.

Re-flowering

Most of the readers of BME are probably already deflowered. That may have lead to this contributor’s decision to re-flower herself with this beautiful chrysanthemum tattoo.

Lot’s of tattoos in this region tend to be poorly executed. This particular tattoo, on the other hand, is a refreshing exception to that, with it’s  clean line work and  vibrant colors.

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Work un-friendly version after the break.

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Penguin Boy

I first met Penguin Boy when I worked at Art With A Pulse in Glen Burnie, MD. The shop  owner bet me he could do a full sleeve from scratch in less than an hour on a client of his….I fell for it, he won the bet.

Since then Penguin Boy  (Jason Brott) has made quite a name for himself in the sideshow world travelling with the Hellzapoppin Sideshow.

Here he is doing a 2 point suspension as photographed by our very own Allen Falkner.

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One more after the break.

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If you want to know more about the World Famous Penguin Boy, leave some comments here and I will see if he is interested in doing an interview for BME.

Pssst, how you doin’?

If my office was a traditional office and not just a computer with piles of 1s and 0s inside of it, I’d have stacks of photos of thigh corsets to the ceiling. This is definitely one of the most recent “trends” for photo shoots in the modification community. It’s like when every girl and her mother were taking photos of themselves performing fellatio on handguns. Personally I’d like to see some labia corsets or butt corsets for the guys. How about someone sends me some of those?

Until I get those I’ll just have to be content that Brailey from Love and Hate Tattoo and Body Piercing sent me these.

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Now I’m going back to my day off. So seriously, I’m not coming back here until Monday.. unless I run across something else that I want to post but if not.. I’m taking the day off!

Oh! I almost forgot that I’ve got some guest contributors for Modblog coming up this week so the Debbie Downers’ in the group can tell them how much they suck instead of me! I’m sure we’ll all have fun with that!

See more in Body Surface Piercing: Body (Surface & Unusual Piercing)

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It ain’t no thang

Could this photo be any more casual? They’re just chillin’ at the studio, shooting some photos, doing a little suspension, no big deal right?  JD Noble and crew at Americana in Scottsdale, AZ look like they’ve got it all under control.

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See more in Lotus suspensions (Ritual)

That’s it for me for this week. Have a great weekend and I’ll see you all on Monday. Thanks as always for continuing to support BME. Without you, we wouldn’t be able to continue to grow and thrive.

I wear my muscles on my sleeves

Fredl of Art & Soul in Mannheim, Germany is the artist credited for the work below. This is probably one of the more extensive “skin rip” tattoos that I’ve seen. While anatomy tattoos aren’t very common, the few people sporting larger pieces tend to have them extremely detailed. I’d be interested to know if he worked off of any specific resource material or came up with the design based on the wearers own muscle tone and flow. It seems to work pretty well. There’s a little implanty goodness if you go ahead and click through.

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