Recently a curious young woman had a very precise request: a chain of black graphic Celtic knot work in this question mark shape on her thigh. What is the question? You'll have to ask her!
Celtic Question Tattoo by Pat Fish
Recently a curious young woman had a very precise request: a chain of black graphic Celtic knot work in this question mark shape on her thigh. What is the question? You'll have to ask her!
Celtic Question Tattoo by Pat Fish
Today the first bird of the year is a request by a son to match the parrot I did on his father twenty years ago. The dad came with him and paid for it, modeling his chest tattoo, and we went to my reference material hoping to find the original art. Because I am an art packrat the image was located in a book of classic avian paintings and once again the bird has come to life in skin.
Parrot Tattoo by Pat Fish
Hey Folks - ColinFraser here! There is one quick follow up to the 2014 Celtic Tattoo Awards that Pat and I have been posting as a year-end-wrap-up. Pat had a custom bobble-head made of me as a holiday gift, and presented it as the 'Employee of the Year' Award! I didn't know you could even get such a thing, so it was a very funny surprise.
I'd like to thank all the little people . . . nevermind. In all seriousness though, thank you to Pat Fish and all the clients that help make my work at LuckyFish, Inc. so fun and interesting.
ColinFraser and His custom "Employee of the Year" bobble-head statuette
I wish you all a very happy new year and look forward to working with you in 2015!
As we prepare for a holiday break, ColinFraser and I have been discussing many of the unique, challenging, and interesting projects that have come through the door in the past year. We thought it would be fun to name award winners in a handful of categories - no prizes, but bragging rights for sure! We have decided on 7 awards and will be revealing one category winner each day for a week. Check this page again tomorrow to see another one.
If you were a studio client this year and don’t see your tattoo featured here, know that we are deeply grateful for your patronage. Thanks to all of the clients who helped to make 2014 a success!
Occupational tattoos expressing the wearer's dedication to their life work and the fulfillment they find through it make a noble personal statement. In this first category we have a tie! The Celtic HazMat Symbol and the Celtic Star of Life both do an excellent job of representing their bearers' heritage and vocation. Click the images above to see their individual blog posts and learn more.
For sheer stamina and dedication, the Most Total Coverage award goes to this man who had two half-sleeves done previously and then this year added the back piece of Saint Brendan in the waves and two chest pieces of Celtic animals. Click the images above to see the tattoos in their individual blog posts and learn more.
Here’s appreciation for the loving wife who was so sick of the cruddy spiders and amateur anarchistic tattoos done during her husband’s high school years that she bankrolled his transformation. Now he has two matching highly colored Celtic knotwork forearms, strangers aren’t scared of him, and he gets the Most Improved Award! Click the images above to see the blog post about this project and learn more.
A Celtic pumpkin was a strange enough request, but when she insisted that it be a BLUE Celtic pumpkin this client was a clear choice for the Most Unusual Concept award. Why blue? You’ll have to ask her! Click the image to see the blog post and learn more. I confess that when I posted it to the blog I used a photo taken when it was just black and grey - I couldn’t explain the blue!
The Celtic Tree of Life is a popular tattoo image and a frequent request at my studio, but this man came in with a very interesting reason for the custom elements in the design. The trunk is formed of a DNA helix, because DNA testing revealed to him that he had a sister he never knew of! He gets the Most Unusual Backstory award for commemorating this shocking life event with a tattoo! Click the image to see the blog post and learn more.
This client came in early this year completely a blank, and picked a nicely sized Celtic spiral in red and black for his first tattoo. A few months later he was back, adding an extension to it. Then, predictably he felt unbalanced, so we did a lion from the Book of Kells on the other arm. Undaunted, he then decided to expand them both into half-sleeves by putting a matching arch of Celtic knots behind them both, making them into a set. From no tattoos to two half sleeves in a year, he earned the Zero-to-Sixty award for tattoo acceleration! Click the images above to see the images’ individual blog posts and learn more.
Before this man came in I had never even considered designing a single piece of knotwork that covered the whole leg up to mid-thigh. Working in the conceptual idea of body armor, this continuous knot was a challenge for both artist and enthusiast, requiring much stamina from both! He completes our award week by earning the Largest Knotwork award. Click the images above to see the blog post and learn more.
Thanks again to all of the patrons who have helped to make 2014 a great year; see you next year!!