Goldy Gopher Tattoo

Team and school loyalty is one thing, but this mascot tattoo is the fulfillment of a bet. The man I tattooed today wasn't entirely sure his son could leave the balmy climate of Santa Barbara and make it through the harsh weather of Minnesota. So Dad bet Son that if he did in fact complete a winter at his college in Minnesota, well, he'd get the school's mascot as a permanent tattoo. His first tattoo, and he did it. The real team loyalty is this father-son team.

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According to Wikipedia:

"Goldy Gopher is the mascot for the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campus and the associated sports teams, known as the Golden Gophers, as well as the defending UCA Mascot National Champion. During the year, Goldy makes over 1000 appearances and is at virtually all home games for University teams, usually wearing the appropriate sporting attire."

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"Minnesota became known as the `Gopher State' in 1857, the result of a political cartoon ridiculing the $5 million Railroad Loan which helped open up the West. The cartoon portrayed shifty railroad barons as striped gophers pulling a railroad car carrying the Territorial Legislature toward the "Slough of Despond". The first U of M yearbook bearing the name "Gopher Annual" appeared in 1887.

Minnesota's athletic teams became widely known as the "Gophers" by the 1920s but it was not until 1934 that the immortal Halsey Hall, great Minnesota sportswriter and broadcaster, dubbed Bernie Bierman's all-gold uniformed team "The Golden Gophers" (Bierman chose the gold color because the football blended in with the uniforms!).

The embodiment of the Gopher mascot came to life in 1952 when U of M assistant bandmaster Jerome Glass bought a fuzzy wool gopher suit with a papier mache head and asked one of the band members to climb into it. "Goldy" Gopher (the first name seems to have appeared sometime in the '60s) became a fixture with the Marching Band and Pep Band, as each year a bandmember was chosen to don the suit for that season. Wherever these two bands performed, Goldy was there to glad-hand with the crowd, hug the little kids, torment the cheerleaders and generally add a friendly Minnesota flavor to the event."

 

Double Dragon Tattoo

Today I added two dragons to a leg on which I previously did the Celtic Shielding Cross, running up the shin. To expand and cover more of the leg surface, accentuating the musculature, we added twin dragons whose tails meet in the back in a triquetra. This photo shows the two sides of the calf, and the kinetic movement of the wings as the leg bends.

Double Dragon Tattoo by Pat Fish

Double Dragon Tattoo by Pat Fish



Protection Trinity Tattoo

Today I embellished the leg of a bagpiper who will show his tattoo proudly when wearing a kilt. A classic triquetra is matched with a ring of knots, uniting simplicity and complexity, and backed with a soft green accent. A manly badge for an ethnic musician proud of his heritage.

Protection Trinity Tattoo by Pat Fish

Protection Trinity Tattoo by Pat Fish

All for the good, against the foe of darkness, the triquetra of faith and the ring of endless Celtic knot work stand strong.  The pattern for this tattoo is available for purchase and immediate download:
http://www.luckyfishart.com/prtr.html

Army Aviator Family Crest Tattoo

For Memorial Day here is my contribution, a combination of military insignia and family crest for an Army helicopter pilot who flew over 800 missions in his one year tour in Vietnam. A documentary called VIETNAM MEDEVAC is being filmed now, telling the story of this brave man and his crew, 40 years later. As he says in the documentary : "In order to function in that environment, you have to be willing to accept the fact that you're going to die. And I did do that. I never ever expected to come home from Vietnam." But he did, and now he is living testimony both to the courage and bravery displayed by our soldiers under fire, but also to the depth of humanity and humility that comes from facing such horrors and challenges as a young man.

Army Aviator Family Crest Tattoo by Pat Fish

Army Aviator Family Crest Tattoo by Pat Fish