The piece looks like it could hang in the reliquary of a Catholic Church.
Rae Pountney from Nova Scotia has to be one of our absolute favourite Irish This is an unusual tattoo as it appears as if the Shamrock is coming out of the skin.
The artist has shown good technical understanding of how to size and space the lettering, then filled with sharp, concise, flat black ink. Whether you want it on the top of your head or not is an entirely different point. jQuery('input[type="file"]').change(function(e){ }); We will get back to you once our team reviews and approves the image.
Both the mid arm harp, and the lower down Claddagh are drawn in skilfully. The artist skilfully applies fuzzy black shading with a wider gauge needle around the outside of the image. Angelo’s tattoo is a great tribute to Irish history and tradition. from Snakebite in Dublin created this colourful Claddagh tattoo, and we are If you want a traditional yet fun design then this is the one for you.
For suc a small tattoo it does an epic job of making you want to keep gazing at it. Wow. Real gentleman know quality when they see it. friendship. It can easily be tucked away anywhere like behind the ear. However, check out the uniqueness of this piece. You can get different elements such as a shamrock, horseshoe and many others design to create a unique sleeve design. Instead, this one smokes a pipe and looks pretty intimidating. If you want to represent your family and heritage all in one, then try out this design. It’s colorful and beautiful. A nicely executed Irish Castle – it looks to be Blarney Castle – in black and gray. Since the books and television series, Game of Thrones, became popular, Northern Ireland (where much of the series was filmed) has seen a massive spike in its tourism industry, so it would be wrong to not include at least one tattoo dedicated to the story.
The piece has been etched in a way to almost jump off the skin and tempt you with a pot of gold.
Kyle You’d struggle to find a more Irish tattoo!
This is a great tattoo design that shows a sense of pride for your family. The green shading is unique, and it’s odd enough to draw the images together without taking away from the entire message. The Celts were often tattooed in rites of passage or to commemorate battle and to acknowledge great deeds. Many are linked with history, the Celtic tradition, good luck or Christianity. traditions, including the well-known shamrock and swallows. Darkening the shadow points of the word to more yellow/orange contrast, or also touching the word up with thicker black line flourishes in place of the muted white highlights could help it be interpreted more clearly.
A fantastic new wave interpretation of the Irish Flag tattoo. The artist has effectively used black line technique to create the piece then added small traces of shading in his beard to fill out the image. I love how all the lines intersect with one another. We jQuery('label.imgupdated span').click(function(e){ Wow.
A cool representation of Ireland here with the priest in traditional Church garb cradling Guinness, the popular black beer. If you are looking for something a little more subtle then why not try out a shamrock design. The Ireland has a rich history steeped in mythology, religion, traditions, and, with that, comes some cool designs and Celtic symbols.
This is another design that has the design of the Shamrock combined with Irish designs. This cute four leaf clover tattoo shows an angry cartoon face. There could be a lot of meaning behind the anchor tattoo, it could symbolize a passion for sailing, or maybe it has something to do with your job.
The artist has opted to tattoo in a heart more likely to be found in an anatomical textbook r. used for tattoos of this kind. that has been extended from the original castle and Celtic cross. The tattooist has reached deep into their technical kit bag to transform the massive blank canvas with a fully realized Celtic cross and Claddagh. Combining the lion and the eagle, the ancient creature symbolises courage, strength and intelligence, so it’s a pretty cool animal to get tattooed. Another popular design is that of the Irish flag. This tattoo could represent a lot of different things. If you are looking for a colorful design that symbolizes your Irish tradition then this is it. There’s no need for shading, the piece is realized by using flowing black lines in conjunction with complex patterns and negative space to create an arresting Irish tattoo. Leprechauns have long been associated with Irish folklore and are depicted as being everything from whimsical to evil. We absolutely love this tattoo of a Celtic cross inside of an outlin of Ireland by Chicago-based tattoo artist Angelo Tiffe. If you are the type of person that loves to shout from the rooftop that you’re Irish, then this may be the tattoo for you.
Many of these things make fun images, and some are even pretty badass, making them the perfect designs to get as a tattoo. It’s a unique design with its own meaning. jQuery('.imgupdated').show(); If you want a solid design that is very badass, then try this one out. Fantastic black line has been used to create this inside out style tattoo.
A fantastic new wave interpretation of the Irish Flag tattoo. A different design that is very creative. An excellent black and gray falcon tattoo that looks to incorporate previous Celtic elements into the new work. It’s a unique method of delivering a traditional Irish tattoo. This is a nicely explored landscape piece etched in black and. A great design that features a harp, the red sun, and a red rose. Irish crosses might also incorporate a series of Celtic knots, dragons or serpents and weaponry. Source: @instinked_body_art via Instagram. The hands represent This Leprechaun wants to steal all your gold, and he doesn’t look like he plans on giving it back. Celtic tattoos draw on traditions that are ancient. You can’t get much more Irish than that.
It’s a great example of how you can combine your passions to create a great design. Some of the most frequently found examples of Irish tattoo work include: \n\nThe Celtic Cross \nThe Celtic Knot \nThe Tree of Life \nThe Claddagh \nCeltic armbands \nThe shamrock \nThe Irish flag \nThe Celtic Harp \nLeprechaun tattoos"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Did the ancient Irish have tattoos? hilarious tattoo by Metz-based tattoo artist Tom Connor is a fabulous tribute While The Irish certainly love their beer, they have a whole day to honor it and the role St. Patrick played in bringing Christianity to Ireland. This Irish tattoo is a clash between realism and abstract influences to create a new wave Claddagh.