
This tattoo comes from Ink Jam Tattoo out of Arlington, MA. They've got a nice big gallery full of eye candy.



This amazing tattoo comes from Pam's House Blend. If the style looks familiar that's because this piece was done by Hannah of LA Ink fame.
The one I'm submitting is on my inner right forearm. The center is a triquetra, the Celtic trinity knot, which represents the Triple Goddes or the three phases of a woman's life. The ivy that surrounds the knot is the Celtic zodiac symbol for the month of October, my birth month. If you look closely in the ivy, on the long side of the knot, you’ll see the initials of my two sons’ first names, J and W in script.
The tattoo has broad meaning for me. The Celtic knot, as I mentioned, is a symbol for the Triple Goddess or the three faces of Bridget and the three phases of a woman’s life: maiden, mother and crone. The ivy is my Celtic sign. My tattoo artist wanted to invert the knot, so that the flat end was closer to my wrist, but since the knot represents my life, I wanted it facing me as I hold my arm out. The knot is the Goddess and she is a part of me, hence the ivy surrounding it. My boys are also woven into my life, therefore they have their initials in the ivy. The initials face out (facing away from me) because I want to raise forward thinking men. But the initials are behind the knot because I’d like to raise them to put the Goddess/deity before all else and also for her protection of them.
Just found this amazing Ganesha on the now-defunct InkedBlog.
These super cool moons come from Tahlea of Geekwitch; she is the twelfth person to submit art! She had this to say about her tattoo:The design represents many things to me. As it’s a triple moon design, the first and most obvious one is that of the moon and the Triple Goddess, and my devotion to her. Secondly, I am one of three children, and thirdly, everything happens to me in threes – good and bad. Fourth, it’s a reminder to remember the past, live the present and look forward to the future, and finally it represents my love for the moon, which I’ve felt a deep connection with, even long before I came across Neo-Paganism.

Here's another tattoo from Sabrina! The triskele is on my left shoulder; it represents the triple Goddess and all the other triplicities of life.Many thanks to Sabrina for submitting multiple tattoos!
Here's another tattoo from Sabrina.The broom and moon is on my lower back; it's a reminder to me that I always have the means to fly and no one can take that from me.