The Rune sleeve has had some bands added still a wee bit more to go, thanks so very much Stephanie 🖤 email goatskullshirley.com to get booked in (thanks for patience again everyone, I'll be getting through the emails tomorrow morn) 🦇🦇🦇 . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewOctober 2, 2020Shirley-C
Chippin away at this sleeve 🖤 ______________________________________ James NelsonOctober 1, 2020James-Nelson-C
Xenomorph design available Email goatskullshirley.com for booking details! 🖤 . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 29, 2020Shirley-C
Rune skull on sternum for lovely Alison 🖤🦇 I'll be into my emails tomorrow too. Email goatskullshirley.com to get in touch! . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 26, 2020Shirley-C
Great way to fill a cancellation thank you Andrew!! Had a blast on this done next to a healed one from 3 weeks ago… Alan RossSeptember 26, 2020Alan-C
Big blackout tattoos are gorgeous, hard work for the customer… Thanks so much James, I'm maybe looking forward to the next session more than you are . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 25, 2020Shirley-C
The Baobhan Sith, the deadliest vampire from Scottish folklore 🦇 Thank you, Simon! I'm loving the folk tale tattoos, get in touch at goatskullshirley.com 🖤 . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 23, 2020Shirley-C
Nice progress on this B&G Classic _________________________________ James NelsonSeptember 22, 2020James-Nelson-C
This very angry poltergeist is available, email goatskullshirley.com for details on grabbing him or if you have any other haunted ideas let me know and we'll get you booked in 🖤🦇 . . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 22, 2020Shirley-C
Lovely healed pic of this pooch paw __________________________________ James NelsonSeptember 21, 2020James-Nelson-C
HEALED/FRESH backpiece from 2 years ago ___________________________________________ James NelsonSeptember 21, 2020James-Nelson-C
Had a blast last week making this large piece for Kiera who completely bossed it- thank you done . . . Alan RossSeptember 21, 2020Alan-C
Delighted to make a start on this large scale gothic mermaid. There's going to be a big beastly octopus joining her in the future and even more strange and gorgeously dark sea creatures🤘 thanks so much to Joanna, an absolute pleasure seeing you in the studio and very excited to continue this piece! 🖤 I'll be into the emails tomorrow, thanks for your patience folks 🖤 . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 19, 2020Shirley-C
Had an absolute blast on this project from last week thank you Scott had a great day, WIP would love to do more in this etched/linear/cross-hatch style!! Done Alan RossSeptember 19, 2020Alan-C
The fallen witch and her raven, lamenting. Great to have Kim finally in the studio, thanks so much for coming in 🖤 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 18, 2020Shirley-C
Filling gaps from a while ago on the one and only thank you babe 🖤🖤🖤 Alan RossSeptember 18, 2020Alan-C
As far as we got with this new Scottish themed leg sleeve 🏴 TBC _____________________________________ James NelsonSeptember 15, 2020James-Nelson-C
Finally got to do a favourite from the flash sheets. Many more to choose from, get at me if you're interested in something black _________________________________________ James NelsonSeptember 11, 2020James-Nelson-C
New Raffle Fundraiser: The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is leading a movement against suicide. Every week 125 people take their own lives, and 75% of all UK suicides are male. CALM exists to change all this. They promote a platform that welcomes positive dialogue about mental health, what is percieved as masculinity and all cultures. Today's world is a difficult time, and as the percentage of suicide is predominantly men, we have to keep in check as much as possible with each other. I'm going to hold a raffle fundraiser with all proceeds going towards this cause. I'll draw a winner on Fri 2nd Oct, and the prize is a daysit with a design of your choice. Entry to the raffle is £10, you may donate more if you so wish but it will all count as one entry. Email me at goatskullshirley.com for details on donating 🖤🦇🖤🦇🖤 . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 11, 2020Shirley-C
Great time with this inspired design for Joseph's first tattoo- bossed it thank you mate made Alan RossSeptember 11, 2020Alan-C
In Scottish folklore, The Sluagh were the spirits of the restless dead. They are depicted as destructive and troublesome, sinners that were not welcome in heaven, hell or the otherworld. Always seen flying from the west in flocks like birds, entering houses of the dying and carrying away their souls. Thanks you to the marvelous Charlotte! 🖤🦇 . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 10, 2020Shirley-C
The horrifying anger of ghostly demons. They'll claw your eyes out and scratch up your legs, plus knock over your favourite things on the table out of spite. Absolute monsters Email goatskullshirley.com with your ideas and to book in. Thanks Laura 🖤 . . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 9, 2020Shirley-C
Scottish Folklore: The Beithir. It is described as "the largest and most deadly kind of serpent" or as a dragon (but without certain typical draconic features such as wings or fiery breath). It dwells in mountainous caves and glens and is equipped with a venomous sting. If a person is stung then they must head for the nearest body of water such as a river or loch. If they can reach it before the beithir does then they are cured, but if the monster reaches it first then the victim is doomed. The beithir is considered one of the fuath (a term for the various monsters and spirits associated with water). Design also available, email goatskullshirley.com for details 🦇🦇🦇 . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 8, 2020Shirley-C
From Scottish Folklore: The Beithir. It is described as "the largest and most deadly kind of serpent" or as a dragon (but without certain typical draconic features such as wings or fiery breath). It dwells in mountainous caves and glens and is equipped with a venomous sting. If a person is stung then they must head for the nearest body of water such as a river or loch. If they can reach it before the beithir does then they are cured, but if the monster reaches it first then the victim is doomed. The beithir is considered one of the fuath (a term for the various monsters and spirits associated with water). Design also available, email goatskullshirley.com for details 🦇🦇🦇 . . . . . . Shirley PettigrewSeptember 8, 2020Shirley-C