Another Poppy & Lupine Dedication Tattoo

Today the daughter of a woman who passed away recently came in to have the tattoo I had done for her mother replicated on her leg. This is the second time I have reproduced the flowers, both a friend and the daughter made the choice to honor her memory in this way. A touching and appropriate tribute.

Another Poppy & Lupine Dedication Tattoo by Pat Fish

Another Poppy & Lupine Dedication Tattoo by Pat Fish

Here is a link to the blog post from a couple of weeks ago featuring the other dedication tattoo.



Celtic Compass Tattoo

Recently a woman with ambitions to become a seafaring adventurer got this Celtic compass design....... no matter where her whims may take her, she'll be right where she's supposed to be.

Celtic Compass Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic Compass Tattoo by Pat Fish

The Duleek knot is accented with the compass points to create a guidepost, to help modern Celts find their way Home.

 

'Celtic Convergence Knot' Back-Piece Tattoo

Today marked another step in the building of this back piece. Piece by piece, incorporating the older triangle on the left that I rebuilt, and the hearts that match his wife's tattoo.... and placing the large knot work in the center that will eventually be the heart of a mighty oak. Many sessions. much patience, a lot of aesthetic decision to make a whole.

Celtic 'Convergence Knot' Back-Piece Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic 'Convergence Knot' Back-Piece Tattoo by Pat Fish

Dark Knight Sleeve Cap Celtic Tattoo

Today a man decided it was time to increase his tattoo collection with this complex and ambitious piece. Combining Celtic knot work with a Celtic cross with a central sword, it gives the impression of a chain mail body armor sleeve with the focus of a heraldic symbol.

Dark Knight Sleeve Cap Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

Dark Knight Sleeve Cap Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

The Knight's Cross is here surrounded by a half-sleeve of knot work, specifically shaped in an arch to fill the arm above a short sleeve line. It can be placed above a band, and thus fill the entire upper arm, or be used alone to fill the front side of the arm.