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This is one of my favorite pieces by Pat Fish. I love the details and sharp colour of the butterfly in contrast to the grays and black of the Celtic circle. And I love the originality of the design. |
| Pat's designs do not come from flash straight off the wall! She finds inspiration for her designs in illuminated manuscripts such as the Book of Kells, and other original Celtic art. Pat can take a mundane object and turn it into a beautiful Celtic piece. Who else would think to make a Celtic knot out of pink flamingos and lotus flowers?! | ![]() |
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Even basic Celtic designs are done with her own touches, so that when you look at a piece by Pat Fish you know it is done by her without a signature. |
| And while many traditional Celtic knots are done in shades of black and gray, Pat Fish's designs show that colour certainly doesn't hurt! | ![]() |
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And in most cases, colour makes the design even better! |

So many styles, so many colours. But the thing that makes Pat's dragons stand out,
is the obvious care she takes while creating them.
They are all so well done.
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![]() | I love the way this design combines two Celtic symbols so perfectly. They look as though they have always belonged together. |
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Pat Fish now sells her original artwork on the internet!
Go here.
Good news for those of us that aren't going to make it to California any time soon.

All photos property of Pat Fish, Pat Fish Tattoo Santa Barbara.