God of War

Beginning in 2005 on the PlayStation 2, God of War has become a flagship series for PlayStation, consisting of nine installments across multiple platforms. Based on ancient mythologies, the story follows Kratos, a Spartan warrior and later the Greek God of War, who was tricked into killing his family by his former master, the original Greek God of War Ares. As a result of this, his families ashes were imbued into his skin, as a reminder of the wretched deeds he had done. Luckily enough for us, no one’s family had to die for this tattoo. Although what a story it would’ve been, right?

True Artistry

The mark of a true artist like Will is to be able to take a photo and make it even more bad-ass than it already was, or in this case, two photos. So when we say “creative freedom”, we mean it. You may end up with a masterpiece like this!

Back in Black (and Grey)

We’ll let you know we’re glad to be back! Lighthouse Tattoo is now open for business once again, we just missed y’all too much. We’re open every day from 12-10pm, so stop by and get on the books! Every tattoo is special, and as you can see, we’re damn good at capturing the magic!

Fingers Crossed

And hope to die… This little piece was performed by realism artist Will Wood as the first part to a bestie tattoo. While we don’t necessarily endorse getting matching tattoos with your friends, the outcome is undeniably impactful.

Piercing Special!

All day this Saturday, March 25th, Lighthouse Tattoo will be offering select piercings from our apprentice piercer to finish up her training. The affected piercings include: Septum; tongue; labret and vertical labret; eyebrow; daith; and rook. These piercings can all be had for only $10 and only this Saturday, March 25th! We do not take appointments for piercings, they are done on a first-come, first served basis as walk-ins only, so the sooner you get here Saturday, the better off you are!

Reverse Flash

If you like comics and haven’t watched any of the Flash series, you don’t know what you’re missing. It’s definitely better than the Flash from the movies. This particular villain, Reverse Flash, is strikingly similar to the regular Flash in a way that only really happens in comic books and B-rated films. Still, this guy juxtaposed against his arch-nemesis on the other side of Chris’s calf here is impressive.

Jason Voorhees Tattoo

We got this dry shot of a still-healing piece that was done the other day as part of a horror sleeve our realism artist Will Wood is currently working on. We’ll get a better shot of it once it’s fully healed. Hey, we it says ‘tattoo’ on the door, nobody ever said we were good photographers… Enjoy!

Deus Corydon

Clowns are creepy, sure. Four-eyed clowns, SUPER creepy. This is the stuff of nightmares, man! A fun little banger done as a birthday gift for a friend, Get ‘cher nightmare tattoos at Lighthouse Tattoo. Open seven days a week!

Darth Vader Helmet Tattoo

Disney seems to have done a pretty good job with The Mandalorian and Kenobi series’, but there’s two things we still need to see: An in-his-prime Luke Skywalker as he fights post-destruction of the Death Star; and the rise of Darth Vader to his peak power. We’ve hit on some really great moments, a la Rogue One, but come on Disney! We need something with a bit more substance (and force lightning)!

Lighthouse Tattoo Annual Halloween Party!

It’s that time of year again kids, the Lighthouse Tattoo Halloween Party is back! Here’s what you need to know: the party starts at 8pm on Saturday, October 22nd. We will be having a pre-party for those eager beavers who want to try their hand at a special game to get the festivities underway starting at 7pm that day. Children will not be allowed, so leave the little ones with a sitter. It is a costume party, and there will be prizes for best costumes, so please, dress to impress! Details can be found in the ‘Events’ section on this website. Everyone is invited and encouraged to bring as many friends as you like, you do not have to be a client of Lighthouse Tattoo to attend. So come one, come all!

Portrait of Neptune

This portrait of Neptune goes to show the difference between how dark something may look fresh versus the healed version. Our realism artist Will Wood takes pains to makes sure that the details are revealed as the tattoo heals, rather than some, who just do enough to take a photo of their fresh work, which falls apart as it gets too light during the healing process. Decide for yourself: would you rather have something done right the first time, or have to come back to have it ‘fixed’?

Dog Portrait Tattoo

To some of us dogs are more than our best friends, they’re the best parts of us, they’re family. Such is the same with this case, as Andrea so loves her canine so much she chose to have his image permanently decorate her flesh. This healed photos also goes far to show you what you can expect from a healed portrait from Lighthouse Tattoo.