The Friday Follow-up

As promised, today’s follow-up is from Misty (IAM: Southtownbaby).  I don’t have a time frame for these photos, but I’m sure she’ll show up and let us know.  With the healed scar as shiny as it is, I’d guess somewhere in the range of two months, but don’t quote me on that.

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The Friday Follow-up

Did you know that last week was the 70th post titled “The Friday Follow-up”.  Now I know there’s been a couple of weeks that I missed it, and a few where the title was different, so I’d say we’re right around the 75 mark.  Which is a pretty big milestone when you consider that the only way this weekly feature has stayed strong is through the contributions of both scarification artists, and the people who love their scars.  So with the submit by e-mail function up and running again, start uploading those scarification photos, both fresh and healed, so we can keep thing going for another 75 weeks.

This week we’re looking at a scar by the artist who has probably been featured the most in the weekly follow-ups, Brian Decker.  This particular scar we first saw back in December, with IAM:Theycallmeanna the proud recipient.

And here’s how it looks today.

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Deckard Cain would know what this is

Well, obviously it’s a demon skull, but he’d know which type of demon it belonged to.

The scar itself is a collaboration between Jeffrey Velders & Kyle Pitcher when Kyle was doing a guest spot at Paradigm Body Art & Old Town Tattoo in Arnhelm, Netherlands.

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A quick follow-up

A few days ago I posted a pretty large back scarification.  At the time the photos were pretty poor quality.  So to make it up, here’s some much better photos of the scar by xronix.  Also, I indicated that the symbol is that of the caduceus.  However it is also the symbol for the kundalini, which holds particular meaning to the owner of the scar.

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