Great Dane Wheel Celtic Tattoo Design

Today a man who shares my fondness for big dogs came in to get a Celtic wheel of three Great Danes. I rendered it in pointillist dots to give it more visual interest. The original in the Book of Kells, on Folio 29r., is three lions chasing in a wheel.  I have in the past morphed it to be both Irish Wolfhounds and greyhounds, and am happy to make a new Great Dane version.

Triple Great Danes Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

Triple Great Danes Celtic Tattoo by Pat Fish

Here is the page from the Book of Kells featuring the original design (inset), and below it are links to the other versions.

Here is the page from the Book of Kells featuring the original design (inset), and below it are links to the other versions.

Tribal Revived into Armor Tattoo

Today a man whose tattoo enthusiasm in younger days meant acquiring a lot of 1990's style tribal came in with a better idea. His band actually said "Make a short story long" in "intentionally illegible" tribal lettering. Now, he wanted the look of a pauldron, body armor across the shoulder. What I created for him took some creative compromising, but gets him on track to move forward with his plans for more tattoos.

Tribal Tattoo Upgraded by Pat Fish

Tribal Tattoo Upgraded by Pat Fish

La Tene Swirls Anklet Tattoo

Recently a woman wanting timeless and feminine art was influenced by our historical archives to choose this ancient La Tene culture motif. The graceful spirals form an unusual anklet, flowing with her as she walks.

La Tene Swirls Anklet Tattoo by Pat Fish

La Tene Swirls Anklet Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic 'Sisterhood Knot' Tattoo

Today a woman came in who had purchased one of my designs online and was unhappy with the installation. It was done too dark, overly shaded, and the lines were quite shaky. So I relined it and added two light bright colors of green to revive it.

Celtic 'Sisterhood Knot' Tattoo by Pat Fish

Celtic 'Sisterhood Knot' Tattoo by Pat Fish