Some clients walk in with references, some with certainty but Dyaneshwari walked in with energy.
There was no rush in her steps, but there was clarity. She knew this tattoo wasn’t about aesthetics alone. It was about marking a moment, her birthday. And anchoring herself through a year that had been overwhelming, emotional, and full of change.
She didn’t want something loud. She wanted something true.
A Symbol That Already Lived Within Her
For Dyaneshwari, the sunflower wasn’t a design choice. It was identity.
She spoke about how sunflowers feel like they smile back at you. How yellow, her favourite colour, has always felt like home. How people around her have often told her she carries “sunflower energy” : warm, radiant, comforting, hopeful.
This tattoo wasn’t about becoming something new. It was about honouring what she already is. A reminder to keep facing the light.
Letting the Artist Lead
Her brief to Sachin was simple, almost poetic in its trust.
"It has to be a sunflower. That’s it."
No micromanaging. No Pinterest pressure. Just faith in the artist and the process. And that’s where the magic happened.
Sachin took the emotion, the intention, and the silence between her words and translated it into ink. Clean, thoughtful, and deeply personal. A design that didn’t shout, but glowed.
Where the Studio Felt Like Home
What stood out most wasn’t just the tattoo itself, it was the experience. The conversations. The calm. The ease.
And the moment that made her smile the most? Sachin’s daughters being present, curious, involved, turning the session into something familial, gentle, and unexpectedly heartwarming.
Those are the moments that don’t make it to the stencil but stay forever.
A Tattoo That Grows With Her
Today, Dyaneshwari says she loves her tattoo. She’s waiting for it to heal, waiting for the yellow to shine brighter, just like her.
And honestly? We see it already. This sunflower doesn’t just sit on her skin. It belongs there.
At Inkkari, we don’t just tattoo stories. We witness them. And Dyaneshwari’s will always remind us why we do what we do.