By Jake at Sacred Art Body Piercing in Newcastle, Australia.
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Careful with that axe, Eugene!
Hey Max, I think that a sawzall or whatever that is is probably not the right tool for tongue splitting. Or maybe I’ve misinterpretted the photo and it’s tongue removal!
Nelson’s Superman Suspension ROP/NYC
c/o george
George W says: “Gabby Rules!”
So Gabriel “Gabby” Moore at Skin Script in York, PA just had a birthday… His friend Shaun said he could tattoo his name on him as a birthday present (Gabby had announced that he’d do free tattoos on his birthday, as long as they included his name — there are more on his page!), “provided it had a dick in a business suit.” Haha, getting GW tattooed on me is a bigger birthday present than I think I’d be willing to give!
Skeleton Feet
No, these do not belong to Quebec’s skullboy — these were done by Rocky at Mandala in the Prangin Mall in Penang, Malasia.
I’m not sure how I feel about toilet shots
C’est La Vie by Demian at Liberty Tattoo in Atlanta, Georgia.
Sanctuary
Hey! When you’re done with today’s ModBlog entries (this is the last one for today), click here and check out my sister’s movie or I’ll set spike-dude loose on you! Clint, in the photo, is a custom leatherworker specializing in armour by the way if you’re wondering about all the gear. Sharp eyes will also notice his TeamBME tattoo.
“Orchid”
I mean, who doesn’t fantasize about pierced-up faux lesbian elves? These were tattooed by Joshua Johnson at Next in Vancouver.
Speaking of Elves…
I’d say Rose_Quoll has one of the most intense ear pointings (is that even the right word? it’s quite radically restructured!) that I’ve seen done to date. These photos were taken nine days after Howie (lunacobra.net) did the procedure in Brisbane, Australia. Very nice!
Guarani Facial Tattoos
I’ve posted about it before, so you know I’m a big fan of xGuizox‘s Guarani facial tattoos — here’s a photo of him, his nephew, and his brother-in-law at the beach.
These kids that are like, five, ten, fourteen years old, they stop me and ask “wow! are you an indian?” and I reply, “sure, just like you!” Most people here, especially in Rio, are a mix of Portuguese, Indian, and Black… and the Indian side I think is pretty cool.