02/06/2026
these two Deities on our counter are no decorations, they are reminders of the energy and intention we bring into this space.
✨ Ganesha (on the left), in his dancing form (Nritta Ganapati), represents the joyful removal of obstacles. While Ganesha is widely known as the deity of new beginnings, wisdom, and protection, the dancing form symbolizes something even deeper: the ability to move through life’s challenges with grace, creativity, and playfulness. His dance reminds us that growth doesn’t always come through force; sometimes it comes through flow, trust, and surrender to the rhythm of life.
✨ Saraswati is the goddess of wisdom, knowledge, creativity, music, and the arts. She embodies the creative force behind every piece of art, every story, and every meaningful expression. As tattooers, her presence reminds us that our work is more than ink on skin, it is a translation of ideas, experiences, and personal journeys into something visible and lasting.
Together, they represent a balance that resonates deeply with us:
The courage to overcome obstacles, and the wisdom to know which path to follow.
The discipline to create, and the inspiration that fuels creation.
The grounding of tradition, and the freedom of artistic expression.
These deities stand on our counter as a daily reminder of what we hope this space offers to everyone who enters: a place of creativity, connection, growth, and transformation.
🙏 Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha
🙏 Om Aim Saraswatyai Namaha