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![]() Stockholm Ink Bash | ||||
PAT FISH's Design on COLIN DALE | ||||
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A collaborative tattoo designed by Pat Fish and installed on esteemed colleague Colin Dale won First Prize for Best Ornamental Tattoo at the STOCKHOLM INK BASH 2008. The tattoo was the culmination of a project started on Colin's leg last February in California, when he was flown out to take part in the filming of the ANCIENT INK TV documentary, showcasing his Inuit style technique. The tattoo that was to cover his leg ultimately involved various artists in the process, and became an international sensation. The original idea was to design a piece of celtic knotwork which wrapped in an unbroken piece around the entire leg... not just a band, but also running from top to bottom in a three dimensional tattoo encompassing the entire calf.
![]() Colin Dale returned home and began to thicken up all the lines himself. This was actually more painful on the hip joint and lower back than the actual tattoo... imagine tattooing while touching your own toes for two hours at a time :-) This was followed by Colin dot shading all the negative spaces on the instep and shin. Unfortunately the tattoo wasn't finished in time to exhibit at the Northern Ink Xposure convention in Toronto; but while there, Colin took the opportunity to have Cory Ferguson fill in the negative spaces in the left side and back where he couldn't reach. Cory is another talented award winning artist and friend who specializes in the pointillism technique combined with mandalas and tribal patterns. Cory incidentally also won second prize in the same catagory at the Stockholm Ink Bash. After this was completed, Colin took it down to Alex at Rites of Passage, who did all of the greyshading of the knotwork. Alex specializes in Black&Grey and Portraiture, so this was sort of like asking da Vinci to paint a ceiling... with a roller. But it was decided that a simpler more graphic approach was the best way to compliment the Celtic style and complete Pat's original vision. ![]() Thanks to everyone who gave their contribution to this great project, and good fortune for Colin Dale who gets to wear the result proudly! | ||||
![]() This tattoo has been featured at a number of websites including Needles and Sins | ||||
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