'Cycle of Change' Celtic Tattoo

Today a woman who had carefully done her homework to find her favorite symbolic Celtic designs traveled a far distance to get this tattoo. Combining several elements to create a new original pattern, she is celebrating her own change into her new status as a tattooed woman.

'Cycle of Change' Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

'Cycle of Change' Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

 . . . and here is a comparison between the black and grey shaded stage, and the final tattoo with color:

Celtic 'Cycle of Change' Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic 'Cycle of Change' Tattoo by Pat Fish

Transforming Breast Cancer Scar With Dandelion Tattoo

Today a woman with mastectomy scars came to have them transformed into beauty. She opted not to have an implant, so we had an area of bunched up skin and tissue to design on. She chose a dandelion, and I formed the shapes to work in flow with the lines of the scars.

Dandelion Tattoo on Breast Cancer Scar by Pat Fish

Dandelion Tattoo on Breast Cancer Scar by Pat Fish

Celtic 'Hope Knot' Coverup Tattoo

Today a woman with a poorly done star tattoo came in for an upgrade. It was a small nautical star with the blue/black sections inaccurately rendered, it had to GO! Was she doomed to look at it forever? Certainly not! I placed a Celtic knot on top of it, coloring it with a deep blue green and also a pinstripe of a lighter green, and she is happy! Tattoos ARE forever, but there is no reason to be resigned to your fate that you must wear a poor one. There is always hope for better.

Celtic 'Hope Knot' Coverup Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic 'Hope Knot' Coverup Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic 'Serpent Dragon' Tattoo Completion

Today I did a second session on this ambitious leg, the first full wrap that I have designed that incorporates a creature. In the top level of knotwork a serpent dragon weaves in and out of the loops of the braid, adding a new level of complexity to the idea of a full leg wrap tattoo. It was begun a month ago and in that first session we designed it and completed just the lines. The photo of that first session is here: http://www.luckyfish.com/blog/celtic-serpent-dragon-calf-wrap-tattoo

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Celtic 'Serpent Dragon' Tattoo by Pat Fish