A convoluted Celtic canine quartet contorts and cavorts on a musician's forearm. Quite intricate, very satisfying.
Celtic Canine Quartet tattoo by Pat Fish
A convoluted Celtic canine quartet contorts and cavorts on a musician's forearm. Quite intricate, very satisfying.
Celtic Canine Quartet tattoo by Pat Fish
This long-married Christian couple went to Jerusalem earlier this year, and walked in the footsteps of Jesus. It is traditional for pilgrims who visit the Holy Land to get the Jerusalem Cross tattooed on, as a mark of attainment, to show that they have completed the pilgrimage. Tonight I gifted these dear friends with the mark of faith.
Jerusalem cross tattoos by Pat Fish
The beauty of fuchsia, a flower that grows profusely in Ireland, forms the arc of a claddagh, the traditional Irish ring which represents love, loyalty, and friendship (the hands represent friendship, the heart represents love, and the crown represents loyalty).
Fuchsia claddagh tattoo by Pat Fish
Full leg wraps of Celtic knots take a lot of work, and usually 3 days to accomplish. On the left are the lines, installed last month, and today we filled in the black background. In one month we will shade it and be done.
Celtic shin guard tattoo by Pat Fish