'Kings' Braid' Celtic Band Tattoo

Today an extensively tattooed man came for two Celtic knot-work bracelets, one to finish off a sleeve and also this one, to begin a new project. It is rendered in my favorite style, with the braid wicker-shaded and the background colored, to bring the knots up and to the foreground on the skin. A strong choice for a man whose occupation demands that he command men.

'Kings' Braid' Celtic Band Tattoo by Pat Fish

'Kings' Braid' Celtic Band Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic Knotwork Sleeve Extension

Today this esteemed returning client went one step further toward the goal of full Celtic knot work sleeves. He began with the winged lion, then we added a background matrix for it, and today I took the same band and extended the pattern down onto the forearm. An ambitious man!

Celtic Knotwork Sleeve Tattoo Extension by Pat Fish

Celtic Knotwork Sleeve Tattoo Extension by Pat Fish

Celtic Spiral Waves Background Tattoo

Recently I added this background pattern based on the Shandwick stone in Scotland to an eel/dragon tattoo begun several years ago. To balance a Japanese style chest-piece with wind-bars and a dragon on the other side, we did an entirely dot-work installation of these evocative Celtic triple spirals. I used a very deep blue for the lines and a brighter, lighter blue for infill.

Celtic Spiral Waves Background Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic Spiral Waves Background Tattoo by Pat Fish

'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