Unique Body Art to Hide Past Self-Harming Actions
Tisah Tucknott — July 30, 2009 — Art & Design
References: bizarremag
Covering up the memory of self-harming action can be a way of showing how one has moved on with their life. These branding and scarification creations show how people have covered up their old scars with these new designs.
Instead of tattooing, many people are turning to this new found fad of branding to show how they have embraced their past and are looking towards the future.
Check out the arms of these brave people in the gallery above.
Instead of tattooing, many people are turning to this new found fad of branding to show how they have embraced their past and are looking towards the future.
Check out the arms of these brave people in the gallery above.
Trend Themes
1. Creative Scar Cover-ups - Using branding and scarification techniques as a form of self-expression and a way to overcome emotional and physical scars.
2. Alternative Body Art - Exploring new ways of using branding and scarification techniques in non-traditional ways for artistic expression and self-healing.
3. Scarification Therapy - Utilizing branding and complementary therapies to help individuals overcome emotional scars, trauma, and mental health issues.
Industry Implications
1. Body Modification - Exploring new techniques and trends in the body modification industry for creative self-expression and healing.
2. Therapy and Mental Health - Incorporating non-traditional methods of healing and body modification to address mental health issues and emotional trauma.
3. Cosmetics and Skincare - Incorporating scarification techniques and tattoo cover-up services as a new trend and service offering for cosmetics and skincare companies.
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