Showing posts with label Performer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Performer. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Best Michael Jackson Tattoo Tributes To Date


Today Saturday, June 25th marks the 2nd Anniversary of the death of Michael Jackson and it's still difficult for some people to accept that the "King of Pop" is gone. Folks have chosen to keep Michael in their memories by getting a tattoo in remembrance of him. During his life Michael had so many fans, we're sure a lot of people had tattoos of him long before his death.


In honor of the passing of one of the most memorable entertainers of our time, I have assembled some of the greatest Michael Jackson tattoos found on the net.


Who knows, maybe you will even be inspired to get some ink to remember the late great Micheal Jackson.


Michael will Always live in our hearts.


R.I.P. Michael


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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Most body piercings in a single sitting

Body piercer Bill "Danger" Robinson broke the Guinness Book record for "Most Body piercings in a single sitting," at Inktoxicated Tattoos in Las Vegas on Tuesday.


Ther previous record was 3,100, Robinson aimed to do 3,600, but settled at 3,200. The piercings went on sideshow performer Staysha Randall and the record is awaiting verification by Guinness to be official.


Body modification is a hot topic in world record world. Celebrity tattooer Kat Von D broke a Guinness record on her T.V. show "LA Ink" in 2007 by doing 400 tattoos in 24 hours. Her record was later broken by Kat's ex-husband Oliver Peck with 415, then Robbie "Coon" Koch with 577, then Derek Kastning with 726, and finally by Hollis Cantrell with 801.


Body piercer Bill "Danger" Robinson pierces the back of sideshow performer Staysha Randall during an attempt to break the Guinness Book record for "Most Body Piercings in a Single Sitting", at Inktoxicated Tattoos in Las Vegas, Nevada June 7, 2011.



Sources
La Sumisa
IB Times


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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Last Rites Announcement

Last Rites Reborn!

Join us to celebrate
July 22nd through 24th


Last Rites is proud to announce a very exciting point in its evolution. We are now becoming more of a destination than ever before as we are now undergoing a major makeover. We are literally gutting our space, knocking down almost every wall and rebuilding from the ground up.

Not only will we be expanding our overall square footage, but we are flipping the entire layout altogether and giving Last Rites Gallery utmost prominence and increased space for a better viewing experience. And of course, the Last Rites Tattoo Theatre's new set design will surely take the client’s experience to new dark realms like never before.

Aside from a more elegant dark décor throughout, Paul is adding some new surprises that are sure to inspire even the most unsuspecting guest. The all new Last Rites will truly live up to the commitment of furthering it's notoriously dark and haunting yet equally warm and inviting atmosphere that makes it so unique. Last Rites is and always will be a true sanctuary for all that share a like-minded appreciation for art that originates from the dark side of the human condition.

As Last Rites steps boldly across this threshold, One can expect to see a greater focus on support for our familiars in the art community with the development of painting and tattoo seminars from notable artists, live painting events and gatherings, artist roundtable discussions, a completely new and innovative online community and of course, let's not forget those surprises we mentioned!

Join us in celebrating this new era for Last Rites
The Grand Reincarnation Weekend

Friday July 22nd
Chet Zar and Craig LaRotonda Opening Reception
~ The inaugural exhibition for the all new Last Rites Gallery ~

Saturday, July 23rd
Unveiling Party for the all new Tattoo Theatre.
~ Come help us launch the new Last Rites ~

Entertainment, refreshments, giveaways, prizes and more!

Sunday, July 24th
Live painting sessions throughout the day.
~ With the Last Rites family of artists (artists TBA) ~

Watch master painters bring their works to life!


Please stay tuned for more details & announcements.

Last Rites is located at 511 West 33rd Street - suite 3N | NY, NY 10001


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La Sumisa
Last Rites


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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Russ Foxx (Vancouver Body Art and Modification Artist) Suspension


He kneels in front of his crowd, securing the two stainless steel fish hooks in his back to the pulley rigged to the ceiling. The music starts, loud and vibrant, and he is lifted to a standing position. He runs and kicks his feet off the ground until he is swinging back and forth through the air, suspended only by the flesh of his back as it stretches and bends over the hooks that hold him. To make his point, he picks up a man twice his own 160 lbs. and holds him off the ground in a bear hug, his skin resilient, holding the weight of them both. He swings by himself a few seconds more before he cuts himself loose, dropping to his feet again to the roar of the crowd.



For Russ Foxx, a Vancouver body art and modification artist, body suspension is a career, and a way of life. Not only is it a way for him to express himself, he said, it’s a means of helping others discover themselves through a unique and personal experience.

Body suspension originates from ancient Native American and Hindu cultures. Suspension experts who maintain www.suspension.org write that the practice has been going on for thousands of years as rites of passages, healing rituals and as a means of leaving the body and entering the spiritual realm. One notable Native American ritual is the Sundance ritual, in which the person is pierced through the chest and attached to a sacred tree. The person then pulls and dances until the piercing rips free.

Today, Foxx said, most people suspend to gain some sort of experience, whether it be to overcome fears, to gain a new level of understanding spiritually or just for the sheer endorphin release.

When Foxx does private suspensions, it’s usually for first-timers. Foxx encourages everyone to create their own ritual to make the experience more significant, whether it’s using certain lighting or music during the suspension or having certain people present.

According to Foxx, the physical and mental preparation by the suspensionist is the most important part in the prep stages.

“For me as a facilitator, there isn’t a whole lot…to do,” he said. “I already own the equipment. I’ve got it set up. It’s more about the person suspending making sure they’re going to be in a healthy physical and mental state for it, making sure they’ve slept, they’ve eaten (and) they know what they’re getting into.”

Foxx said he is most comfortable when performing public suspensions through his show, The Human Tacklebox. For him, something that is already fun becomes amplified when a crowd of people is watching.

Those who have never tried it often don’t understand the appeal, and though each individual suspends for various reasons, Foxx gets a lot of people suspending for the sheer adrenaline rush.

The body undergoes several stages of pain between preparation and suspension, said Dr. Sekhar Upadhyayula, a pain medicine specialist.

There’s a certain amount of residual pain taking place after the hooks have been inserted into the skin, Upadhyayula said, along with a quick burst of adrenaline. But as soon as there’s traction applied, the nerve endings in the skin’s stretch receptors respond, adding another burst of pain.

Then what we expect to happen chemically…is a secondary release of endorphins. This lasts a lot longer than the pain and that’s the sensation that they’re looking for. That’s when they get the euphoric effect.”

Suspension is most popular among people who are involved in body modification. There's an increase in interest among those in the tattoo community, said Katee Cavallaro, a Florida tattoo apprentice. Many people who are interested in suspension ask their tattoo artists for direction.

Sources

UPI
La Sumisa


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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Vampire Woman is taking Over the World


Maria Jose Cristerna better known as the "Mujer Vampiro" (Lady Vampire) is shown in this photo. The 35-year-old mother of four from Mexico says that she decided to tattoo her body after enduring years of domestic abuse. "The horns I have are a symbol of strength and were implanted without anaesthetic," she told the British Sun. Cristerna claims that almost 100 percent of her body is covered in tattoos.





Sources

ABC News
La Sumisa


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