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Sunday, 23 December 2012

Typewriters and Tattooed Ladies

What have I started? Ray's comment on my previous post led me, purely out of the same sort of curiosity which had motivated Ray, to do a "typewriter+tattoo" Google image search this morning. Yes, there are a few out there (although I can offer no guarantee that these are all ladies. There may be some gentlemen among them?):
OK, so this young Ukrainian lady does not appear to have a typewriter tattoo, but she does have a Smith-Corona typewriter.
 Is the one to which Ray referred? I wonder
Is the pistol a tattoo? Nice pic anyway.


6 comments:

  1. Racy stuff (by typospherian standards, anyway). Most of these are really well done. I think the durability of typewriters and tattoos, plus the idea of writing as violently marking a surface, makes this a natural combination.

    There's on this topic on my blog, including an essay by one of my students.

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  2. "More on this topic," I meant.

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  3. I like typewriters as much as the next person but not enough to get a tattoo of one. My wife once showed me all the photographs of typewriters on pinterest. They're all very feminine photos. Since these tattoos are mostly of women, I wonder if there is a correlation between any of these observations.

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  4. Great post idea! I would've never ever come up with that search combination. Ever! Gotta love the internet and typosphere. Curious now what other search combos may yield other interesting results.

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  5. This is an interesting post. Are they writers or what?
    I still don't get tattoos. I've never thought the skin colors we have made a particularly good background, but even more perplexing is getting a work of art you like in a position where you can't see it yourself.

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