Tag Archives: Ryan Ouellette

More new old SW photos! I love finding discs I had forgotten about; these were taken by my good friend and consigliere Brian Sowden. There are hundreds on the disc from the first and second events. SO many of our guests took pictures, and so FEW ever sent me discs of their images (that’s guilt-tripping, … Continue reading

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Canada’s own Jesse Villemaire filled the time between appointments at the first SW event back in 2005 by shooting pictures. I just came across a whole bunch of them and I’ll be cherry picking the best for future blog updates. (Thanks Jesse) Tonight’s update is a non work-safe update featuring a pubic cutting by PBA’s … Continue reading

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Choosing a cutting by Ryan Ouellette (done at SW2 and photographed by Atom Moore) for our Halloween update had nothing to do with him dressing in all black or being Prince of Darkness-ey. Total coincidence. That said, this flesh removal of a spooooky bat (which was one of two pieces that David had Ryan do … Continue reading

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Ryan holds the distinction of having the hardest to spell last name of all of the artists who’ve cut at the SW events. (Having edged out Jesse Villemaire) He did this piece over a few grueling hours at SW3 in October of 2007 using line cutting and flesh removal. You can see more of Ryan’s … Continue reading

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Photo by Allen Falkner Ryan did this Biomechanical piece at the first SW event in Philadelphia. I’m told that some workplaces block scarwars.net due to “violent” content. Something makes me think it’s pieces like this that they’re talking about? I can see how flesh removal could give someone the heebie-jeebies, but at least I didn’t … Continue reading

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I’m watching the original G.I. Joe cartoon. If you’re old enough to remember the show from it’s original run you, like me, are probably terrified about the upcoming live action movie. Not that the cartoon was amazing really. In retrospect, watching it as an adult (or as much of an adult as I can claim … Continue reading

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