Shark Fin Celtic Band Tattoo

Today a man's request for a bold look led to the styling of this Celtic arm band with a tribal flair. With hooked interlocked swoops of curves, the band has the feel of a shark's dorsal fin, and a rolling balance that is wave-like. As dynamic as 1990's tribal tattooing, but intricate and historic.

Shark Fin Celtic Band Tattoo by Pat Fish

Shark Fin Celtic Band Tattoo by Pat Fish

The pattern for this tattoo is available for purchase and immediate download at:

http://www.luckyfishart.com/sharkfinband.html

Starting a Celtic "Family Tree" Sleeve Tattoo

Today a man who has plans for a full sleeve of Celtic knot work began the process with this tree. Careful observation will reveal that there are open threads at the lower sides that will be where the next tier of knots will join into this one, allowing the sleeve to progress down the arm and be one complete whole.

Celtic Tree Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic Tree Tattoo by Pat Fish

Croatian 'Pleter' Interlace Band Tattoo

Today a client of Croatian descent requested a unique traditional ethnic pattern to celebrate his father's heritage. It looks like a Celtic design, so it felt quite familiar and was a pleasure to measure and install it as a perfect repeat that forms an arm band tattoo. Years ago he had gotten the upper band based on runes in honor of his Swedish mother, and now he is building a sleeve with many elements.

Croatian 'Pleter' Interlace Band Tattoo by Pat FIsh

Croatian 'Pleter' Interlace Band Tattoo by Pat FIsh

"The Croatian interlace or Croatian wattle, known as the pleter or troplet in Croatian, is a type of interlace, most characteristic for its three-ribbon pattern. It is one of the most often used patterns of pre-romanesque Croatian art. It is found on and within churches as well as monasteries built in early medieval Kingdom of Croatia between the 9th and beginning of the 12th century. The ornamental strings were sometimes grouped together with animal and herbal figures." -Wikipedia

12th Century Croatian Carving featuring the woven pleter pattern

12th Century Croatian Carving featuring the woven pleter pattern

Viking 'Ryder Dragon' Tattoo

Today a military officer with his eyes on retirement began the ambitious tattoo he has spent many years yearning for. The rules and regulations are no longer inhibiting his attainment of major tattoo coverage. This NordicDale style dragon head will be the start of a full half sleeve that will incorporate Celtic elements as well........ my favorite kind of client!

Viking 'Ryder Dragon' Tattoo by Pat Fish

Viking 'Ryder Dragon' Tattoo by Pat Fish