This Polynesian half sleeve and pec tattoo was prepared for Domingos and it includes a turtle centrally on the shoulder with flax leaves and braids to symbolize the importance of family.
A tiki protects the koru representing his son, supported by the parents
on the back flippers of the turtle, with grandparents above the turtle
protecting her together with ancestors.
The front flippers are fish hooks for prosperity.
The path of Kamehameha on the back of the shoulder represents
challenges in the past, with the couple always being a fixed point
through all changes (the star between the back flippers).
The flight of the albatross represents a new voyage together, with
adaptability and strength (the shark teeth) toward a new prosperous life
(the coconut leaves on the pec, and fish).
The two tiki on the sides of the armband protect family from all
directions, and the armband part represents Domingo´s story.
The puhoro and load of Mataora motifs combined represent his active
attitude towards life and sports and his ability to face physical
challenges, while the stepping stones at the base symbolize all that he
learnt and achieved along the way.
On the pec, the compass shows direction, and the hammerhead shark close to it represents his tenacity in pursuing his goals in order to
achieve them.
Birds are for voyages and the spearheads symbolize the warrior.
The colored image below shows the main elements within the tattoo: