There are plenty of literary tattoos out there, and plenty of
tattooed librarians. A bit less common are librarians with tattoos
celebrating their career choice.
1. Card Catalog Sleeve
Elizabeth Skene
has what might be the most awesomely complete librarian sleeve around,
featuring a skull sitting on top of a book, with a graduation cap next
to a card catalog with a banner reading “Peace and Knowledge.” There is
also an open book with pages coming out and turning into birds. Let
there be no doubt here: Elizabeth loves libraries. Tattoo by Frank
William of the Chicago Tattoo Company.
2. Shhh
The
folks behind 8 Bit Library, a librarian blog, wanted to encourage
librarians to show their pride in their work, and thus they started Project Brand Yourself A Librarian. A lot of people joined in, including Lauren Comito, who got this lovely silhouette of a woman shushing noisy patrons.
While
it seems like the icon merely represents the stereotypical librarian,
it actually has far more meaning to Ms. Comito. After discovering that
big budget cuts in her library system would mean she would be laid off,
she created the image as a protest that library supporters won’t be
silenced in the fight to keep their local branches open. She made
hundreds of tees and organized a protest that resulted in most of the
branch’s funding being restored. After that, it seemed only fitting to
get the icon tattooed on her body. If you like the image, you can buy one of the shirts bearing the icon, which will also help support the fight to keep NYC public libraries open for years to come.
3. Super Librarian
Tattooed Librarians and Archivists reader Michelle
is a high school librarian who wanted to get something to represent her
career. She chose a superhero librarian and based the design on the
old-school DC character Mary Marvel and had it inked by Chris Cockrill
of Avalon II Tattoo. I think the world could use a few more super
librarians, don’t you?
4. Library Icon
Flickr user infowidget also participated in Project Brand Yourself a Librarian by getting the classic library symbol tattooed on her inner wrist.
5. The Book Tree
Here’s another “Brand Yourself” participant, this time tattooed by Anne Marsh of Nemesis Tattoo. Flickr user bookishJulia got the library icon underneath the roots of a tree that has sprung from the pages of a book.
6. Dewey Decimal Number
Flickr user Cardamom
is so proud of her role as a children’s librarian that she got the
Dewey Decimal number for books on operating libraries for children. Of
course, only those well-versed in the decimal system numbers will
actually get that reference without having to look it up.
7. Harry Potter Dewey Decimal Number
Great White Snark reader Becca
is a full-time librarian who loves Harry Potter. How much does she love
the series? Enough to get its Dewey Decimal number tattooed across her
back in the iconic font, colored Slytherin green.
8. Egyptian Goddess
Just looking at this piece you’ll recognize it as a librarian tattoo, but what makes LiveJournal user Oh Chris’ tattoo
by Kristen at Artisanal Tattoo really great are how many details he has
hidden inside the design. For example, the hieroglyphics are phonetic
transliterations for the names of his family members and the two open
books have images symbolizing his favorite childhood books – The BFG and Jabberwock.
9. Librarian Skull
Prefer your ink a little more hardcore than most of these librarian tattoos? Then, you’ll probably approve of Jason Puckett’s tattoo by Ron Hendon of Midnight Iguana Tattooing that features a bespectacled skull with “crossbooks” and a “librarian” banner.
10. Voodoo Reader
Jim McClusky
is a librarian in Washington, so obviously he thinks reading is pretty
darn important, even if you’re only a poor little voodoo doll. Artwork
by Mary J. Hoffman, tattoo by Curtis James of Anchor Tattoo.
11. Tarot Card
Flickr user whatnot’s friend Diane
got this great librarian tarot card featuring a bee-keeping skeleton. I
don’t know what makes this skeleton a librarian, but I definitely love
the artwork.
source : http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/141087
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