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HOUSE OF LEAVES TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves:. The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known.Some. Call. Is. Air. SHEL SILVERSTEIN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS To me, this tattoo is about self-discovery, independence, and peace. It is about loving oneself before loving another. So, when people ask if my tattoo is the Big O, I answer “no.”. It is an evolved Missing Piece. This belongs to Elana. For my 29th birthday, I got this tattoo of Shel Silverstein’s The Missing Piece. JOSEPH CAMPBELL TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The original literary tattoo blog is run by Jen, a Toronto photographer who likes books, tattoos, and photos of tattoos based on books.. Follow Jen on Tumblr, or stalk her on the sassy food blog Crustcrumbs.. If you want to submit your tattoo, see this page. LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Literary Sleeve. Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. Tattoo was done by Ivy Gowen at Metamorphosis in Winnipeg CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • THE ORIGINAL LITERARYSUBMITCATEGORIESINFOFREE BOOKSESSAYSMISCELLANEOUS Contrariwise is a blog about literary tattoos - tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. SUBMIT • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS If you have a problem with the form below, you can send an email directly to .. Please submit ONE TATTOO PER FORM, unless you have multiple tattoos from the same book or author, or the tattoos are otherwise related in some way.. If you have more than 3 images (for example, you have a kickass literary sleeve that can’t be captured in just 3 images), skip the form and email I AM. I AM. I AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Three very distinct tattoos from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. This is Jude’s tattoo. It is an anatomically correct heart with the words “I am. I am. I am.” pumping out. each “I am” is slightly bigger the the previous to symbolize the beating effect of the words at described in the book, The Bell Jar. The words ” I am” can have WALT WHITMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS And whether I come to my own to-day or in ten thousand or ten. million years, I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. My foothold is tenon’d and mortis’d in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time. – Excerpt from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman. "SO IT GOES." TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS So it goes: life is an endless cycle not excluding death and moving on. No losses are irrevocable: in the past, the present and the future, life will remain in existence. And in life, love will always be there. This belongs to Clarisse. I got this tattoo on my ribs in white ink in the font American Typewriter. KNOWN. SOME. CALL. IS. AIR. AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY Is. Air. Am. April 27, 2012 by Jen 5 Comments. This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves: The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known. Some.Call. Is.
HOUSE OF LEAVES TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves:. The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known.Some. Call. Is. Air. SHEL SILVERSTEIN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS To me, this tattoo is about self-discovery, independence, and peace. It is about loving oneself before loving another. So, when people ask if my tattoo is the Big O, I answer “no.”. It is an evolved Missing Piece. This belongs to Elana. For my 29th birthday, I got this tattoo of Shel Silverstein’s The Missing Piece. JOSEPH CAMPBELL TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The original literary tattoo blog is run by Jen, a Toronto photographer who likes books, tattoos, and photos of tattoos based on books.. Follow Jen on Tumblr, or stalk her on the sassy food blog Crustcrumbs.. If you want to submit your tattoo, see this page. LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Literary Sleeve. Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. Tattoo was done by Ivy Gowen at Metamorphosis in Winnipeg PRIVACY • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The original literary tattoo blog is run by Jen, a Toronto photographer who likes books, tattoos, and photos of tattoos based on books.. Follow Jen on Tumblr, or stalk her on the sassy food blog Crustcrumbs.. If you want to submit your tattoo, see this page. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • PAGE 6 OF 102 • THE Contrariwise: Literary Tattoos is a blog about tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. WALT WHITMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This tattoo belongs to Zachary Dean. This is what you shall do: Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to every one that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men LEWIS CARROLL TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This is Marc’s tattoo, done in a recreation of Lewis Carroll’s handwriting.. I got this quote because it’s recognizably from the book, it captures the general attitude of the story, and it’s something that I feel carries deeper meaning than just the surfacereading.
THE WORLD IS QUIET HERE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS the world is quiet here. May 14, 2010 by Jen 19 Comments. This is Gab’s tattoo. “When we grab you by the ankles. Where our mark is to be made. you’ll soon be doing noble work. Although you won’t be paid. When we drive away in secret. You’ll be a volunteer. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • PAGE 12 OF 102 • THE This tattoo belongs to Tom.. The tattoo is a quote from the end of Hemingway’s “Old Man and the Sea” and a quote that I have always loved. My friend Ryan is a tattoo artist, and when I approached him with the idea of surrounding the quote with a rendering of Hemingway’s beard he understood exactly what I was looking for and knocked it out of the park. 1984 TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS May 7, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This is Erik’s Orwell-inspired tattoo. He says it is based on this quote from 1984: “Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed—no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull.”. – George Orwell, 1984. JOSEPH CAMPBELL TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The original literary tattoo blog is run by Jen, a Toronto photographer who likes books, tattoos, and photos of tattoos based on books.. Follow Jen on Tumblr, or stalk her on the sassy food blog Crustcrumbs.. If you want to submit your tattoo, see this page. NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Fear of Falling. April 25, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This tattoo belongs to Sorbetera. This is a quote from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, from the story “Fear of Falling”. I got this tattoo because I wanted to put something on my body that reflects my resolve in life. It’s a bit long and I could have just cut the phrase but I decided againstit.
CHUCK PALAHNIUK TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Two Lullaby tattoos.. This belongs to Paige. Ever since I read my first Chuck Palahniuk book, I was a fan. Lullaby was by far my favorite book of his & he is by far my favorite author if I had to choose one. I thought it fit best to get a tattoo, kind of like an homage to him and this book. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • THE ORIGINAL LITERARYSUBMITCATEGORIESINFOFREE BOOKSESSAYSMISCELLANEOUS Contrariwise is a blog about literary tattoos - tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. I AM. I AM. I AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Three very distinct tattoos from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. This is Jude’s tattoo. It is an anatomically correct heart with the words “I am. I am. I am.” pumping out. each “I am” is slightly bigger the the previous to symbolize the beating effect of the words at described in the book, The Bell Jar. The words ” I am” can have WALT WHITMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS And whether I come to my own to-day or in ten thousand or ten. million years, I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. My foothold is tenon’d and mortis’d in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time. – Excerpt from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman. T.S. ELIOT TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This belongs to Mariel. I am an English teacher and all of my tattoos are literary. a photo of my back tattoo. It is from “Little Gidding” which is the last segment of T.S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets.”This quotation actually is from the very last portion of “Little Gidding,” of which I chose to tattoo the first four and last five lines together (I didn’t have the guts at KNOWN. SOME. CALL. IS. AIR. AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY Is. Air. Am. April 27, 2012 by Jen 5 Comments. This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves: The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known. Some.Call. Is.
ATLAS SHRUGGED TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This tattoo belongs to Jakk Mulligan. The quote is the opening line from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.I originally read The Fountainhead by chance when I met a nice young fellow on a cross country train trip. He had just finished the book, and I was looking for a good read. 1984 TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS May 7, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This is Erik’s Orwell-inspired tattoo. He says it is based on this quote from 1984: “Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed—no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull.”. – George Orwell, 1984. LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Literary Sleeve. Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. Tattoo was done by Ivy Gowen at Metamorphosis in Winnipeg ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPÉRY TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY This tattoo belongs to Marillia from Brazil. It’s a quote from “Le Petit Prince“. It says, in french: “Nobody is perfect”, sighed the fox. I had the tattoo done on my right wrist, facing me, so when I’m dealing with people that frustrate me and make me feel depressedI can
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE VFD from the Carnivorous Carnival. February 10, 2010 by Jen 3 Comments. This is Nick’s tattoo: Attached is a photograph of my own V.F.D. tattoo, located on the inside of my left ankle, from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. It’s different from most you’ll see in that it’s based on Bret Helquist ‘s drawing in theninth
CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • THE ORIGINAL LITERARYSUBMITCATEGORIESINFOFREE BOOKSESSAYSMISCELLANEOUS Contrariwise is a blog about literary tattoos - tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. I AM. I AM. I AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Three very distinct tattoos from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. This is Jude’s tattoo. It is an anatomically correct heart with the words “I am. I am. I am.” pumping out. each “I am” is slightly bigger the the previous to symbolize the beating effect of the words at described in the book, The Bell Jar. The words ” I am” can have WALT WHITMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS And whether I come to my own to-day or in ten thousand or ten. million years, I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. My foothold is tenon’d and mortis’d in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time. – Excerpt from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman. T.S. ELIOT TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This belongs to Mariel. I am an English teacher and all of my tattoos are literary. a photo of my back tattoo. It is from “Little Gidding” which is the last segment of T.S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets.”This quotation actually is from the very last portion of “Little Gidding,” of which I chose to tattoo the first four and last five lines together (I didn’t have the guts at KNOWN. SOME. CALL. IS. AIR. AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY Is. Air. Am. April 27, 2012 by Jen 5 Comments. This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves: The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known. Some.Call. Is.
ATLAS SHRUGGED TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This tattoo belongs to Jakk Mulligan. The quote is the opening line from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.I originally read The Fountainhead by chance when I met a nice young fellow on a cross country train trip. He had just finished the book, and I was looking for a good read. 1984 TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS May 7, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This is Erik’s Orwell-inspired tattoo. He says it is based on this quote from 1984: “Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed—no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull.”. – George Orwell, 1984. LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Literary Sleeve. Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. Tattoo was done by Ivy Gowen at Metamorphosis in Winnipeg ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPÉRY TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY This tattoo belongs to Marillia from Brazil. It’s a quote from “Le Petit Prince“. It says, in french: “Nobody is perfect”, sighed the fox. I had the tattoo done on my right wrist, facing me, so when I’m dealing with people that frustrate me and make me feel depressedI can
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE VFD from the Carnivorous Carnival. February 10, 2010 by Jen 3 Comments. This is Nick’s tattoo: Attached is a photograph of my own V.F.D. tattoo, located on the inside of my left ankle, from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. It’s different from most you’ll see in that it’s based on Bret Helquist ‘s drawing in theninth
SUBMIT • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS If you have a problem with the form below, you can send an email directly to .. Please submit ONE TATTOO PER FORM, unless you have multiple tattoos from the same book or author, or the tattoos are otherwise related in some way.. If you have more than 3 images (for example, you have a kickass literary sleeve that can’t be captured in just 3 images), skip the form and email POETRY TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This tattoo belongs to Patrick Kern. This tattoo is taken from the first two lines of J.R.R Tolkien’s poem “The Riddle of Strider“. The lines are in Sindarin Tengwar, and they read “All that is gold does not glitter; Not all who wander are lost“.The poem describes the character of Aragorn, and his rise from an unknown Dunedein Ranger of the north, to the High King of Gondor (Thus CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • PAGE 2 OF 102 • THE This tattoo belongs to Lena, who also has a coffee spoon tattoo from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock:. I’ve always been drawn to Sherman Alexie’s prose, and after reading “Jesus Christ’s Half-brother is Alive and Well on the Spokane Indian Reservation” (from The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven), one line just resonated with me over and over. ATLAS SHRUGGED TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This tattoo belongs to Jakk Mulligan. The quote is the opening line from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.I originally read The Fountainhead by chance when I met a nice young fellow on a cross country train trip. He had just finished the book, and I was looking for a good read. SHAKESPEARE TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This belongs to Liz Robertson. This tattoo is from Act 3 scene 2 of my favorite play, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream ‘ by William Shakespeare. I love this quote and it was used to describe me by my High School Theatre director, because being only 5’1″ and 95 lbs., A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE This tattoo was submitted by Case: I am the proud bearer of a literary tattoo myself, as shown in the enclosed image – that’s the VFD logo from A Series of Unfortunate Events by the inimitably fictitious Lemony Snicket.In the style of Mr. Snicket, I can only say that the story behind this tattoo involves a concrete cave, a very rude girl, the Floridian Sister Act of 1984, and a specially NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Fear of Falling. April 25, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This tattoo belongs to Sorbetera. This is a quote from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, from the story “Fear of Falling”. I got this tattoo because I wanted to put something on my body that reflects my resolve in life. It’s a bit long and I could have just cut the phrase but I decided againstit.
DYLAN THOMAS TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The force that through the green fuse drives the flower. Drives my green age; that blasts the roots of trees. Is my destroyer. And I am dumb to tell the crooked rose. My youth is bent by the same wintry fever. – Excerpt from “The force that through the green fuse drives the flower” by Dylan Thomas. Read the whole poem here. HOUSE OF LEAVES TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Contrariwise: Literary Tattoos. The original literary tattoo blog! Over 600 tattoos from books, poetry, music, and other sources. THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE Infinite. This is Erin’s. I fell in love with the perks of being a wallflower and decided to get this tattoo to remember the times when I felt infinite. This is Emily’s. This quote means everything to me. It’s great to look down and have a little reminder to try to make every moment feel infinite. This belongs to Greg. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • THE ORIGINAL LITERARYSUBMITCATEGORIESINFOFREE BOOKSESSAYSMISCELLANEOUSCONTRARIWISE BLESSINGCONTRARIWISE IN A SENTENCECONTRARIWISE SYNONYMLITERARY TATTOO Contrariwise is a blog about literary tattoos - tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. SUBMIT • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS If you have a problem with the form below, you can send an email directly to .. Please submit ONE TATTOO PER FORM, unless you have multiple tattoos from the same book or author, or the tattoos are otherwise related in some way.. If you have more than 3 images (for example, you have a kickass literary sleeve that can’t be captured in just 3 images), skip the form and email PRIVACY • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The original literary tattoo blog is run by Jen, a Toronto photographer who likes books, tattoos, and photos of tattoos based on books.. Follow Jen on Tumblr, or stalk her on the sassy food blog Crustcrumbs.. If you want to submit your tattoo, see this page. I AM. I AM. I AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Three very distinct tattoos from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. This is Jude’s tattoo. It is an anatomically correct heart with the words “I am. I am. I am.” pumping out. each “I am” is slightly bigger the the previous to symbolize the beating effect of the words at described in the book, The Bell Jar. The words ” I am” can have 1984 TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS May 7, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This is Erik’s Orwell-inspired tattoo. He says it is based on this quote from 1984: “Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed—no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull.”. – George Orwell, 1984. ATLAS SHRUGGED TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOSATLAS SHRUGGED CASTATLAS SHRUGGED FILMATLAS SHRUGGED IMAGESATLAS SHRUGGED MEMEATLAS SHRUGGED QUOTESATLAS SHRUGGED STORE This tattoo belongs to Jakk Mulligan. The quote is the opening line from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.I originally read The Fountainhead by chance when I met a nice young fellow on a cross country train trip. He had just finished the book, and I was looking for a good read. NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Fear of Falling. April 25, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This tattoo belongs to Sorbetera. This is a quote from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, from the story “Fear of Falling”. I got this tattoo because I wanted to put something on my body that reflects my resolve in life. It’s a bit long and I could have just cut the phrase but I decided againstit.
KNOWN. SOME. CALL. IS. AIR. AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY Is. Air. Am. April 27, 2012 by Jen 5 Comments. This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves: The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known. Some.Call. Is.
LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Literary Sleeve. Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. Tattoo was done by Ivy Gowen at Metamorphosis in WinnipegLITANY AGAINST FEAR
The Litany Against Fear was an incantation spoken by many highly educated people who faced danger or fear during their everyday lives. The incantation helped focus their minds in times of peril. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • THE ORIGINAL LITERARYSUBMITCATEGORIESINFOFREE BOOKSESSAYSMISCELLANEOUSCONTRARIWISE BLESSINGCONTRARIWISE IN A SENTENCECONTRARIWISE SYNONYMLITERARY TATTOO Contrariwise is a blog about literary tattoos - tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. SUBMIT • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS If you have a problem with the form below, you can send an email directly to .. Please submit ONE TATTOO PER FORM, unless you have multiple tattoos from the same book or author, or the tattoos are otherwise related in some way.. If you have more than 3 images (for example, you have a kickass literary sleeve that can’t be captured in just 3 images), skip the form and email PRIVACY • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The original literary tattoo blog is run by Jen, a Toronto photographer who likes books, tattoos, and photos of tattoos based on books.. Follow Jen on Tumblr, or stalk her on the sassy food blog Crustcrumbs.. If you want to submit your tattoo, see this page. I AM. I AM. I AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Three very distinct tattoos from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. This is Jude’s tattoo. It is an anatomically correct heart with the words “I am. I am. I am.” pumping out. each “I am” is slightly bigger the the previous to symbolize the beating effect of the words at described in the book, The Bell Jar. The words ” I am” can have 1984 TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS May 7, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This is Erik’s Orwell-inspired tattoo. He says it is based on this quote from 1984: “Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed—no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull.”. – George Orwell, 1984. ATLAS SHRUGGED TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOSATLAS SHRUGGED CASTATLAS SHRUGGED FILMATLAS SHRUGGED IMAGESATLAS SHRUGGED MEMEATLAS SHRUGGED QUOTESATLAS SHRUGGED STORE This tattoo belongs to Jakk Mulligan. The quote is the opening line from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.I originally read The Fountainhead by chance when I met a nice young fellow on a cross country train trip. He had just finished the book, and I was looking for a good read. NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Fear of Falling. April 25, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This tattoo belongs to Sorbetera. This is a quote from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, from the story “Fear of Falling”. I got this tattoo because I wanted to put something on my body that reflects my resolve in life. It’s a bit long and I could have just cut the phrase but I decided againstit.
KNOWN. SOME. CALL. IS. AIR. AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY Is. Air. Am. April 27, 2012 by Jen 5 Comments. This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves: The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known. Some.Call. Is.
LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Literary Sleeve. Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. Tattoo was done by Ivy Gowen at Metamorphosis in WinnipegLITANY AGAINST FEAR
The Litany Against Fear was an incantation spoken by many highly educated people who faced danger or fear during their everyday lives. The incantation helped focus their minds in times of peril. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • PAGE 3 OF 102 • THE Contrariwise: Literary Tattoos is a blog about tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. SHAKESPEARE TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This belongs to Liz Robertson. This tattoo is from Act 3 scene 2 of my favorite play, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream ‘ by William Shakespeare. I love this quote and it was used to describe me by my High School Theatre director, because being only 5’1″ and 95 lbs., LEWIS CARROLL TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS It is tattooed in white ink on my inner, right wrist. “But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked. “Oh, you can’t help that,” said the cat: “We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.”. “How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice. “You must be,” said the cat, “Or you wouldn’t have come here NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Fear of Falling. April 25, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This tattoo belongs to Sorbetera. This is a quote from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, from the story “Fear of Falling”. I got this tattoo because I wanted to put something on my body that reflects my resolve in life. It’s a bit long and I could have just cut the phrase but I decided againstit.
ON THE ROAD TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS “the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes ‘Awww!’” BOOKS TATTOOS • PAGE 25 OF 57 • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This is Anna’s tattoo. This is a tattoo I had done a couple of years ago of Argos, Odysseus’ dog in The Odyssey.I love the little side-story of the dog waiting for his master to return and being the only one who recognises him so much that I had to get it tattooed. ELVISH TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This tattoo belongs to Patrick Kern. This tattoo is taken from the first two lines of J.R.R Tolkien’s poem “The Riddle of Strider“. The lines are in Sindarin Tengwar, and they read “All that is gold does not glitter; Not all who wander are lost“.The poem describes the character of Aragorn, and his rise from an unknown Dunedein Ranger of the north, to the High King of Gondor (Thus THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE Infinite. This is Erin’s. I fell in love with the perks of being a wallflower and decided to get this tattoo to remember the times when I felt infinite. This is Emily’s. This quote means everything to me. It’s great to look down and have a little reminder to try to make every moment feel infinite. This belongs to Greg. HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE This is Katie’s tattoo. This is my tattoo from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. It is the first line of the first book. The line breaks are the way they are because I wanted it to visually match the first edition UK printing of the paperback. So I tweeted at author Neil Gaiman, requesting that he retweet my requestfor
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE VFD from the Carnivorous Carnival. February 10, 2010 by Jen 3 Comments. This is Nick’s tattoo: Attached is a photograph of my own V.F.D. tattoo, located on the inside of my left ankle, from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. It’s different from most you’ll see in that it’s based on Bret Helquist ‘s drawing in theninth
CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • THE ORIGINAL LITERARYSUBMITCATEGORIESINFOFREE BOOKSESSAYSMISCELLANEOUSCONTRARIWISE BLESSINGCONTRARIWISE IN A SENTENCECONTRARIWISE SYNONYMLITERARY TATTOO Contrariwise is a blog about literary tattoos - tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. SUBMIT • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS If you have a problem with the form below, you can send an email directly to .. Please submit ONE TATTOO PER FORM, unless you have multiple tattoos from the same book or author, or the tattoos are otherwise related in some way.. If you have more than 3 images (for example, you have a kickass literary sleeve that can’t be captured in just 3 images), skip the form and email I AM. I AM. I AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Three very distinct tattoos from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar.. This is Jude’s tattoo. It is an anatomically correct heart with the words“I am. I am.
NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This is Will’s tattoo: This was my first tattoo, though I’ve been thinking about it for well, a long time. The phrase comes from Neil Gaiman’s “Sandman” series, from Delirium’s sundial and means “time is broken. ” For me, it was always a play on having no sense of time, but realizing that memories are persistent beyond any realsense of time.
1984 TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This belongs to Anthony Tracy.. 1984 is one of my favorite novels. The opening line is incredibly significant for me. It was the inspiration for my recent tattoo, a timepiece with the hands striking 13. ATLAS SHRUGGED TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOSATLAS SHRUGGED CASTATLAS SHRUGGED FILMATLAS SHRUGGED IMAGESATLAS SHRUGGED MEMEATLAS SHRUGGED QUOTESATLAS SHRUGGED STORE This tattoo belongs to Jakk Mulligan. The quote is the opening line from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.I originally read The Fountainhead by chance when I met a nice young fellow on a cross country train trip. He had just finished the book, and I was looking for a good read. KNOWN. SOME. CALL. IS. AIR. AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY Every letter has its sound, in italian and i think in latin too. So every letter you write you always out the same sound. In english,french, even german, sometimes in spanish and greek, too, a letter can have a different sound when coupled with another one. LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. SHEL SILVERSTEIN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOSBEST SHEL SILVERSTEIN POEMSHEL SILVERSTEIN BOOKSSHEL SILVERSTEIN SICKSHEL SILVERSTEIN WRITTEN WORKSSHEL SILVERSTEIN POEMS LOVESHEL SILVERSTEINTHEMES IN POEMS
This belongs to Margaret. I got this tattoo as a tribute to my favorite author, Shel Silverstein.What better way to show your love for an author/illustrator than to have their work on you forever.LITANY AGAINST FEAR
The Litany Against Fear was an incantation spoken by many highly educated people who faced danger or fear during their everyday lives. The incantation helped focus their minds in times of peril. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • THE ORIGINAL LITERARYSUBMITCATEGORIESINFOFREE BOOKSESSAYSMISCELLANEOUSCONTRARIWISE BLESSINGCONTRARIWISE IN A SENTENCECONTRARIWISE SYNONYMLITERARY TATTOO Contrariwise is a blog about literary tattoos - tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. SUBMIT • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS If you have a problem with the form below, you can send an email directly to .. Please submit ONE TATTOO PER FORM, unless you have multiple tattoos from the same book or author, or the tattoos are otherwise related in some way.. If you have more than 3 images (for example, you have a kickass literary sleeve that can’t be captured in just 3 images), skip the form and email PRIVACY • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS The original literary tattoo blog is run by Jen, a Toronto photographer who likes books, tattoos, and photos of tattoos based on books.. Follow Jen on Tumblr, or stalk her on the sassy food blog Crustcrumbs.. If you want to submit your tattoo, see this page. I AM. I AM. I AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Three very distinct tattoos from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. This is Jude’s tattoo. It is an anatomically correct heart with the words “I am. I am. I am.” pumping out. each “I am” is slightly bigger the the previous to symbolize the beating effect of the words at described in the book, The Bell Jar. The words ” I am” can have 1984 TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS May 7, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This is Erik’s Orwell-inspired tattoo. He says it is based on this quote from 1984: “Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed—no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull.”. – George Orwell, 1984. ATLAS SHRUGGED TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOSATLAS SHRUGGED CASTATLAS SHRUGGED FILMATLAS SHRUGGED IMAGESATLAS SHRUGGED MEMEATLAS SHRUGGED QUOTESATLAS SHRUGGED STORE This tattoo belongs to Jakk Mulligan. The quote is the opening line from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.I originally read The Fountainhead by chance when I met a nice young fellow on a cross country train trip. He had just finished the book, and I was looking for a good read. NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Fear of Falling. April 25, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This tattoo belongs to Sorbetera. This is a quote from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, from the story “Fear of Falling”. I got this tattoo because I wanted to put something on my body that reflects my resolve in life. It’s a bit long and I could have just cut the phrase but I decided againstit.
KNOWN. SOME. CALL. IS. AIR. AM. • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY Is. Air. Am. April 27, 2012 by Jen 5 Comments. This is Sam’s tattoo from Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves: The main character, Johnny Truant, strings these seemingly random words: Known. Some.Call. Is.
LITERARY SLEEVE • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Literary Sleeve. Emily emailed me her awesome tattoo a few weeks ago. She described it as follows: Several quotes including Emily Dickinson, Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, Jack Kerouac, Carl Sagan, covering topics such as love, science, education, imagination, strength, and passionate people. Tattoo was done by Ivy Gowen at Metamorphosis in WinnipegLITANY AGAINST FEAR
The Litany Against Fear was an incantation spoken by many highly educated people who faced danger or fear during their everyday lives. The incantation helped focus their minds in times of peril. CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS • PAGE 3 OF 102 • THE Contrariwise: Literary Tattoos is a blog about tattoos based on books, poems, lyrics, quotes, and other sources. SHAKESPEARE TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This belongs to Liz Robertson. This tattoo is from Act 3 scene 2 of my favorite play, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream ‘ by William Shakespeare. I love this quote and it was used to describe me by my High School Theatre director, because being only 5’1″ and 95 lbs., LEWIS CARROLL TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS It is tattooed in white ink on my inner, right wrist. “But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked. “Oh, you can’t help that,” said the cat: “We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.”. “How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice. “You must be,” said the cat, “Or you wouldn’t have come here NEIL GAIMAN TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS Fear of Falling. April 25, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments. This tattoo belongs to Sorbetera. This is a quote from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, from the story “Fear of Falling”. I got this tattoo because I wanted to put something on my body that reflects my resolve in life. It’s a bit long and I could have just cut the phrase but I decided againstit.
ON THE ROAD TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS “the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes ‘Awww!’” BOOKS TATTOOS • PAGE 25 OF 57 • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This is Anna’s tattoo. This is a tattoo I had done a couple of years ago of Argos, Odysseus’ dog in The Odyssey.I love the little side-story of the dog waiting for his master to return and being the only one who recognises him so much that I had to get it tattooed. ELVISH TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE: LITERARY TATTOOS This tattoo belongs to Patrick Kern. This tattoo is taken from the first two lines of J.R.R Tolkien’s poem “The Riddle of Strider“. The lines are in Sindarin Tengwar, and they read “All that is gold does not glitter; Not all who wander are lost“.The poem describes the character of Aragorn, and his rise from an unknown Dunedein Ranger of the north, to the High King of Gondor (Thus THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE Infinite. This is Erin’s. I fell in love with the perks of being a wallflower and decided to get this tattoo to remember the times when I felt infinite. This is Emily’s. This quote means everything to me. It’s great to look down and have a little reminder to try to make every moment feel infinite. This belongs to Greg. HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE This is Katie’s tattoo. This is my tattoo from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. It is the first line of the first book. The line breaks are the way they are because I wanted it to visually match the first edition UK printing of the paperback. So I tweeted at author Neil Gaiman, requesting that he retweet my requestfor
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS TATTOOS • CONTRARIWISE VFD from the Carnivorous Carnival. February 10, 2010 by Jen 3 Comments. This is Nick’s tattoo: Attached is a photograph of my own V.F.D. tattoo, located on the inside of my left ankle, from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. It’s different from most you’ll see in that it’s based on Bret Helquist ‘s drawing in theninth
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SO IT GOES #96, 97, 98 March 22, 2014 by Jen 9Comments
This belongs to Alaina. > This is my first tattoo. I actually waited until I was 30 to get it, > and I am glad that I did. I love Slaughterhouse-Five> ,
> and use this quote as a constant reminder not to dwell on things > that I cannot control. As a teacher, it has started more than one > conversation with students that didn’t necessarily trust authority > figures and wanted someone that could relate to them, however small> a degree.
_This was posted as a part of “So it Goes” Saturdays . The phrase “so it goes” appears in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five106
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, Slaughterhouse-Five SO IT GOES #93, 94, 95 March 15, 2014 by Jen 1Comment
This belongs to Emily T. > The font was somewhat custom, a mix of two or three Microsoft Word> fonts.
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> I’ve read Slaughterhouse-Five>
> countless times over the last few years; it always reads a different > way. Each time I get a different insight, a new understanding of the > book. There’s too many feelings to express what Vonnegut sums up > in three words; So it goes.>
> _“And Lot’s wife, of course, was told not to look back where all > those people and their homes had been. But she did look back, and I > love her for that, because it was so human. _>
> _So she was turned to a pillar of salt. So it goes.”_ This belongs to Erika. > This is the ‘Slaughterhouse-Five> ‘
> tattoo I got just after graduating from uni. I was introduced to the > book in my first week and the repetition of the line throughout it > really stuck with me even when many of the others in my class found > it an insensitive reaction to the tragedies in the story. Long story > short, I had a hard time at uni, I didn’t make friends and slowly > got more separated from the ones I did have. At its core I’ve > always thought ‘so it goes’ is a lamentation on and an > acceptance of the bad, while understanding things were good once and > will be good again. I figured it was a fitting goodbye to 4 years > that were really hard and I wouldn’t change, but was happy to> leave behind.
This belongs to Josh. > I just got this yesterday and was > comparing to other people with the same tattoo. My name is Josh > Howell, and I’m a professor in Norfolk, VA! This is on my left> arm.
_This was posted as a part of “So it Goes” Saturdays . The phrase “so it goes” appears in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five106
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, Slaughterhouse-Five SO IT GOES #90, 91, 92 March 8, 2014 by Jen 4Comments
This belongs to Jecy. > So it goes: life is an endless cycle not excluding death and moving > on. No losses are irrevocable: in the past, the present and the > future, life will remain in existence. And in life, love will always> be there.
This belongs to Clarisse. > I got this tattoo on my ribs in white ink in the font American> Typewriter.
> This was my first tattoo and probably the only quote i will ever > have on my body. It’s a much more eloquent reminder that shit > happens and life goes on and there isn’t a damn thing you can do > about it besides keep on living. This belongs to Taylor from New York. > For my eighteenth birthday. _This was posted as a part of “So it Goes” Saturdays . The phrase “so it goes” appears in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five106
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, Slaughterhouse-Five THE WORLD WAS HERS TO READ. March 2, 2014 by Jen 3Comments
This tattoo belongs to LeAnn. > The line is, “_The world was hers for the reading_.” I decided > to change it and create a little of my own, “_The world was hers > to read_.” I did it in medium typewriter font.>
> I am in grad school to be a librarian and this means two things to > me. One, when I read I have the whole world at my fingertips… I > can learn or hear, understand anything. And the world is full of > things for me to read… long dead people for me to meet. _“From that time on, THE WORLD WAS HERS FOR THE READING. She would never be lonely again, never miss the lack of intimate friends. Books became her friends and there was one for every mood. There was poetry for quiet companionship. There was adventure when she tired of quiet hours. There would be love stories when she came into adolescence and when she wanted to feel a closeness to someone she could read a biography. On that day when she first knew she could read, she made a vow to read one book a day as long as she lived.”_ – Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn* Pinterest41
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SO IT GOES #87, 88, 89 March 1, 2014 by Jen 3Comments
This belongs to Arija. > “So it goes” and Tralfamadorian > as described in > Slaughterhouse-Five> .
> I plan to get one on the opposite ankle of Saturn and its moon Titan > along with an eye from the cover of The Sirens of Titan> .
This belongs to Autumn A. > The first square is my first attempt to capture what I wanted for my > tattoo. The remaining three shows the cover-up that I now love. It > was done by Amber Anderson at Brave New World Tattoo in Upland > , and she did such an excellent job at > turning my idea into reality. It is our rendition of a > Tralfamadorian ship, with a banner trailing behind. Like many > others, “so it goes” means so much to me. It has become my > mantra in the face of loss, tragedy, and hurt, but it also reminds > me to enjoy the sweeter moments with more appreciation and> thoughtfulness.
This belongs to Courtney. > I had no idea that anyone else had this tattoo and then I stumbled > across this website. You have So it Goes Saturdays!! Haha. None of > my friends or family are big readers so everyone thought it was a > dumb tattoo..or didn’t get it. It’s nice to know I kinda have a > whole army of people that fell in love with this wonderful piece of > literature the way I did.>
> I plan on getting a few more tattoos, all literary. My only non > literary tattoo is “Let it Be” Gotta rep my Beatles :)>
> It’s done in white ink which would be why it’s difficult to see > on my pale skin. _This was posted as a part of “So it Goes” Saturdays . The phrase “so it goes” appears in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five106
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, Slaughterhouse-Five “RIEN N’EST PARFAIT,” SOUPIRA LE RENARD. February 28, 2014 by Jen3 Comments
This tattoo belongs to Marillia from Brazil. > It’s a quote from “Le Petit Prince> “.
> It says, in french: _“NOBODY IS PERFECT”, SIGHED THE FOX._>
> I had the tattoo done on my right wrist, facing me, so when I’m > dealing with people that frustrate me and make me feel depressed I > can just look at my tattoo and let its meaning sink in.* Pinterest244
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February 27, 2014 by Jen1 Comment
This tattoo belongs to Michelle. > This tattoo is from Stephen King’s The Dark Tower Series> .
> The images and quotes are from various books in the series. I chose > these quotes, because of how beautiful I find Stephen King’s> writing to be.
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> _“THE MILD, SPICY SMELL OF OLD BOOKS HIT HIM, AND THE SMELL WAS > SOMEHOW LIKE COMING HOME”_>
> _“THE MAN IN BLACK FLED ACROSS THE DESERT, AND THE GUNSLINGER> FOLLOWED.”_
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