'Loyalty Thistle' Celtic Tattoo

Today a woman chose this ethnic design to add to her forearm, a piece of permanent jewelry to show her love for her heritage.  Modeled after a very old kilt pin, the thistle of Scotland is enclosed within the arms of a heart, a symbol of love for country and kin.

'Loyalty Thistle' Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

'Loyalty Thistle' Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

Zebra-tailed Lizard Tattoo

Today a reptile fancier came for a permanent representation of her very favorite species, the Zebra-tailed Lizard. It required a lot of image searching, drawing and re-drawing, considering the perfect placement....... and now he perches on her shoulder, alert and ready.

Zebra-tailed Lizard Tattoo by Pat Fish

Zebra-tailed Lizard Tattoo by Pat Fish

The zebra-tailed lizard, Callisaurus draconoides, is common and widely distributed throughout the Mojave, Sonoran and Colorado deserts and its range extends north into the southern Great Basin.


These very fast lizards are easily identified by their black striped "zebra tail." When agitated the lizards wave their very prominent tail, and it is thought that this provides protection. When predators go after a Zebra-Tail they often see the tail, so this is the point of attack. If that is the body part they grab it simply falls off, and the lizard escapes having lost a tail but not its life. You can often get surprisingly close to a Zebra-tailed Lizard. They will stand high on their legs as you approach, sometimes doing a couple of "push-ups" with their front legs. But when you finally are close enough to scare them off, they dash away with in blur. Look for them in sandy washes.

-http://digital-desert.com/wildlife/zebra-tailed-lizard.html

Pictish 'Moon Poppies' Celtic Tattoo

Today a native Californian now working out of state returned for a symbolic tattoo of the state flower, the California poppy, Eschscholzia californica. In keeping with a celestial theme in her previous tattoos of stars, we used a moon crescent of knotwork from the 8th century Rosemarkie Stone, a Pictish stone from the Black Isle of Easter Ross in Scotland. This way her birthplace and her bloodline are both incorporated in one embellishment.

Pictish 'Moon Poppies' Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

Pictish 'Moon Poppies' Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic Triquetra Extensions Tattoo

Today a returning client with extensive Celtic sleeve work (glimpse-able on the right) returned to add a pattern of triquetras linked together to surround a ichthus fish and cross. We placed three triquetras on his back, another coming over the top reaching towards a clan crest installed last year, and tied it all together with a knot mirroring a band on his arm that I did when we first began this project many years ago. Extensive tattooing can often take a long time, and be added in stages, achieving a metamorphosing result.

Celtic Triquetra Extensions Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic Triquetra Extensions Tattoo by Pat Fish