Just in Time for the Pandemic...

This plague doctor mask couldn’t be more appropriate. With the vitriol spewed forth by the media and a political machine so dysfunctional I’d (almost) rather be in Canada, I think we all feel like we’ve been transported to the dark ages. At once menacing and beautiful, with ornamental designs and the sweet smell of fresh flowers to cover the scent of death, Matt Steele has once again managed to flex his design muscles with this impressive tattoo! Call Lighthouse Tattoo for all your pandemic-era tattoo needs (We’ve had all our shots!)

Anduril Tattoo

Anduril, Sauron-Slayer, the broken inheritance of the King Aragorn. This piece was performed by Matt Steele a couple of weeks ago. Are you a LOTR fan? Just love the fantasy genre in general? Come on down to Lighthouse Tattoo or click the Set and Appointment tab to schedule your next tattoo with up-and-coming young artist Matt Steele!

A Word on Booking for Tax Refund Season

While November is only just now upon us, we need to take some time to remind folks of the busiest time of year for tattoo shops- Tax Refund Season! Tax refunds are considered tattoo funds for so many people each year, the average tattoo shop will almost double the number of clients it usually serves. Lighthouse Tattoo doesn’t have the capacity to do that, we are simply too busy.

For instance: Will, our leader and resident realism artist is currently already booking for February. He is working seven days a week, frequently tackling two tattoos per day (he usually only does one), to try and prevent his schedule from getting so booked out that late-comers can’t get tattooed when they want. Unfortunately, even though Will had put a stop to booking more than three months out, he has such a large clientele that it’s become impossible to stick to the 3 months-only program. What this means is that new clients will not be served until he finishes some of the work he’s taken on with his existing clientele.

In short, if you want to get tattooed when your tax refund comes in, you will need to book with Will within the next two weeks! After November 15th, Will will no longer be accepting new clients until he frees up some space by completing current work.

Similarly, if you wait to schedule something with Diamond Dave; Deuce; or Matt Steele until you have the cash-in-hand, you will likely be in for a protracted wait time.

While we have other artists on hand, they are young in this business and their skills may be limited such that they won’t be allowed to tattoo you due to the complexity of the work you want done. Small, simple stuff will be the order of the day for any walk-ins or short-notice appointments during tax refund season, roughly Feb 10th to the end of March (most people who know they are getting a refund tend to file early, thus they get their refund on the early side.)

A Special Offer from Will!

Will Wood, our illustrious, enigmatic, and frequently enraged benefactor has seen fit to offer this Pennywise the Clown tattoo for a special low price. Please fill out our ‘Set an Appointment’ form if you are interested. priority will be given to previous clientele and those with flexible schedules. Also, no cover-ups will be considered for this piece. Thank you for your time and participation and good luck! Follow Lighthouse Tattoo on Instagram @Lighthouse_Tattoos and on Facebook for updates on the latest drawings, prizes, parties, and promos from Lighthouse Tattoo!

Some Shots form our Universal Studios Trip

In September of 2021, Lighthouse Tattoo went to Universal Studios. Spending time together outside of work is important to us, it helps keep us motivated to help out and improve each other. Some of the young faces you might not recognize are Will and Crystal’s youngest daughter Abby, their sons Jacob and Garrett, and the two little boys are Deuce’s sons Grayson and Oliver (yes, he’s a DC Comics nerd).

We rode all the rides, swam to our hearts content, drank some out-of-this-world-quality milkshakes at a chocolate emporium loosely modeled after Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, sang karaoke till the wee hours and on at least one occasion, got roaring drunk together. We also visited the impressive Halloween Horror Nights evening attraction with 10 haunted houses and we all agreed that the BeetleJuice house was the best one.

Will taught the kids how to dive to the bottom of the pool; Deuce got into a fight with a vending machine; Dave sang Ring of Fire for the ladies; the boys all raced climbing up the rock climbing walls littered throughout the parks; and in all, we had a great time.

That being said, we’ll probably never get to take a vacation like that all together again, and we’d like to take this time to thank all of our loyal clients for their patience so we could enjoy this special time together, it’s truly something none of us will ever forget!

Tiny Chandelier

Some folks go ahead and call it an underboob tattoo. Like the mighty lower back tattoo, aptly nicknamed the tramp stamp, this tattoo has a nickname: The Chandelier. Way to class it up ladies! This little banger was done by Deuce a couple months ago.

Quick Skull Action!

If Will’s said it once, he’s said it a thousand times: If I could only ever do on type of tattoo for the rest of my life, it would be skulls. At Lighthouse Tattoo, we love a good head job (that’s what we call skull’s here, get yer mind outta tha gutter!) and we’re always game to tackle them. in fact, we did a little research and found out that a skull is the most likely kind of tattoo to be served as a walk-in (infinity symbols were least likely, go figure). This bad boy is super dark because it’s fresh and the client’s skin got pretty red, but once it’s healed it’s going to be a doozy!

If you like skull tattoos and need one in a pinch, Lighthouse Tattoo is the place for you! Open seven days a week from noon to 10pm, you can schedule an appointment by visiting the shop; filling out the form on this website RE: Set an Appointment; or calling at 615 784-4500 between the hours of noon and 10pm central time! We hope to hear from you soon!

A Word on Trash Talk

It’s come to our attention over the last month that there has been an uptick in trash talk about us. One young lady went into another shop to purchase jewelry and upon finding out who did her piercing, was told that it was done wrong, that she would need to take it out; let it heal; an have it re-pierced by them, all for a fee. She came by to let us see it and nothing was wrong with the piercing (we have photos), they apparently just didn’t have the jewelry she wanted. After purchasing her jewelry and having it switched out, she left happy.

Another incident occurred when a woman, who had already paid for her tattoo in full (a couple of small tattoos actually) said ‘a friend’ of hers who works in a shop in Nashville told her she was being ‘price gouged’. First of all, how do you price gouge someone for a luxury item like a tattoo? Secondly, the two small tattoos took about an hour an twenty minutes to perform and cost $140, consistent with our $100 per hour rate on tattoos that don’t fall into our 5-hour ‘special’ category. She came into the shop asking why it was going to cost so much and almost found herself being asked to leave for her trouble.

Two things: Simply put, if you are quoted a price at a tattoo shop that is too high for your tastes, leave. You can always find someone cheaper and Lighthouse Tattoo is NOT in the business of price matching. Which brings us to our second point: While you can always find someone cheaper, BETTER is another story. Which explains all the trash talk.

You know why you never see Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man, talking about how slow everyone else is? He doesn’t complain about the fit of his shoes; the weather; the propensity for cheating; he just runs faster that everyone else, smiles, and takes his gold medals home. You see, Usain Bolt doesn’t need to talk trash about his competition to make himself feel better, because he IS better, and he knows it. We feel the same way.

Now, please don’t get our confidence confused with cockiness. We have a good relationship with the artists at Bright Ideas, they do great work, and we don’t want people going in there saying that we’re talking about them, we’re not. Like I said, we consider those folks our friends, we like what they do. We also maintain a neutral position about that other shop in town, Tri-Star Tattoos. We also expect them to say that they’re the best, if you don’t honestly believe that, or aren’t working diligently to obtain that goal, you are definitely in the wrong line of work. We don’t know them, but we certainly don’t have a problem with them, and neither of these shops appear to be the ones who are trash talking. So good on them, y’all are invited to our Halloween party on the 16th BTW!

The next time you go into a shop and they start saying bad things about their competition, ask them to show you what they’re talking about, and not just more trash talk, ask to see photos of the work they’ve done. We’re going to bet another shop won’t be willing to show you our work, because they know you’ll leave and come here. That’s the facts.

Besides, who wants to be around all that negativity in the first place?

If you want the best tattoos Lebanon and Middle Tennessee have to offer, at a fair price, with excellent customer service, a fun, clean atmosphere, and none of the BS that is so rife in this industry, you definitely want to put Lighthouse Tattoo on your list of places to visit.

No Way Home for this Spider-Man!

This brightly-bedazzled wall-crawler was freshly inked on our very own Matt Steele by our very own Will Wood (yes, Will still does color, contrary to popular belief!)

Comics collectors and aficionados the world over have loved Spider-Man for decades. One of the biggest properties in the Marvel Universe, Mr. Parker’s mantra of ‘With great power comes great responsibilities’ rings true with so many of his fans. His human vulnerability (he can’t fly and he isn’t bulletproof); his motivation (the death of his beloved Uncle Ben); his loving support system (Aunt May and MJ, sometimes Flash, sometimes J. Jonah Jameson); and his awesome rogues gallery of villains (including Venom; Doctor Octopus; The Lizard; Mysterio; Morbius; Electro; and sometimes J. Jonah Jameson) serve as a compelling serial storyline that has lasted for, yes, decades.

So, if you or a friend love comics like we do, swing by Lighthouse Tattoo for you next Spectacular tattoo! Excelsior!

Realistic Eye Tattoo

Here’s the healed result of a single session with Will: A perfectly healed, realistic human eye on a bicep! This baby is so large it absolutely screams at you from across the room. This is the first session of a sleeve that includes a couple of cover-ups, proof that there’s hope yet for many of those who carry work they aren’t (or are no longer) happy with!

It's Party Time!!!

Lighthouse Tattoo will be hosting our annual Halloween party tonight. As such, we will be closing at 5pm. For our partygoers, the parking lot will also be closed, please park across the street. We’ve found it’s much more convenient and safer than trying to cram into the lot first. We will also have burn barrels in the parking lot to warm up our smokers and we will not be held liable for any damages to vehicles that are parked in the lot because some knucklehead can’t follow simple instructions. Thank you.

Celebrating Native American Heritage

Will has tattooed three generations of Donnellys now. Marty, Shane, and now Ryan. They’re all fiercely proud of their Native American Heritage, with Marty going so far as to get an indigenous people’s Mount Rushmore backpiece. Will met Marty and Shane during the second year of his 17 year career, so that would have made Ryan about 10 years old. Man, time flies.

Traditional Hummingbird Tattoo

As we gear up for the fall and all things pumpkin spice (you can say you hate it all you want, we do not agree!) We thought it appropriate to post a little bit of spring in the form of this traditional American-style hummingbird tattoo by Matt Steele. Matt’s work has blossomed strongly over the last year under the tutelage of his (in)famous mentor, our very own Will Wood. Will has long been regarded as one of the very best tattoo artists in middle Tennessee, if not the entire South Eastern United States, and that assertion is further reinforced in the work of the apprentices he has brought to bear, like young Matt here. We expect big things from Matt and we strongly recommend getting an appointment with him soon, before his books are too full!

Just in Time for Halloween: Jason Voorhees

Mama Voorhees’ little boy has been the king of hack and slash killer flicks for longer than a good number of those reading this have been alive. Things to learn from the Friday the 13th series of films: Don’t smoke weed in the woods while having premarital sex with your fellow camp counselor; running from your fears won’t save you, you’ll just die tired; and if a 7-foot-tall mute in a hockey mask is headed your way, you better be right with your higher power!

So this October 16th we’re celebrating all things fright with a soiree all our own. Lighthouse Tattoo is having a Halloween party and all the camp counselors will be here! We’re trying to avoid getting Covid though, so please get vaccinated, where a mask, or otherwise use discretion with regard to the company you keep from now until then!

Saturday, October 16th, 8pm, at Lighthouse Tattoo. Park across the street.

Halloween Party!!!

We really weren’t sure whether or not to reprise our famous Halloween party this year, so we put the question to a vote and due entirely to popular demand, Lighthouse Tattoo will be hosting our annual Halloween Party on Saturday, October 16th, starting at 8pm.

The flier we put on Facebook says you have to be vaccinated, but you don’t, we just ask that you use some common sense. We hear Halloween masks are a great Covid blocker!

Come on down, dress up, bring a friend, everyone’s invited! We ask that you park across the street from the shop, as our parking lot is woefully inadequate for such an event. See you all soon!

Matt Steele's Growing Blackwork Portfolio

Blackwork tattoo is identifiable through it’s strong lines and high contrast black shading, as opposed to realism, with its lack of lines and smoother transition through more values. If you like the powerful imagery and stark contrast of these durable images, blackwork is the way to go for you! It’s certainly become one of the fastest growing trends in tattoo over the last couple of years, and Matt Steele is the go-to guy for your blackwork needs! Call 615 784-4500 to schedule your appointment with him today!

Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting, or Bill Poole

Bill the Butcher is the famously vicious patriot and xenophobe from the film The Gangs of New York. Beautifully and horrifically captured by none other than the uniquely talented Daniel Day-Lewis, Bill was a racist gang leader who found respect only in men with a penchant for violence as developed as his own. The character is darkly charismatic, with his disdain for ‘lukewarm’ followers or fair-weather friends speaking to our own desire for loyalty or relationships that lack passion or intensity. Sometimes we all crave the fantasy of someone so deeply committed they would be willing to give their life for a cause. Even if that cause was a trivial as us.

No, Bill the Butcher is not a man who lacks passion, or conviction for that matter, going ‘all-in’ in every scene, the threat of explosive violence a constant source of tension. His death comes as a cleansing of sorts, a respected old friend re-introduced by a worthy adversary perhaps.

What a villain such as this can teach us is that while passion is admirable and what we are initially drawn to, that zealotry can be the ruin of the cause and the person. A contagion we can’t afford to spread. The riots of Jan. 6th and the riots after the murder of George Floyd are excellent examples of regular people being driven to unscrupulous ends by the impassioned plea for ‘rightness’ in a world that is never so black and white. That succumbing to violence should be seen as degrading to the reasoned mind is lost on the self-righteous. That the ever-present threat of an eager movement to engulf the rational majority in a maelstrom of misinformation and overwhelming emotion is the painting that is Bill the Butcher. Staring back at us as we stare at him, both longing for the other to yield enough to solve the problem, both refusing to do so rather than ‘lose’.