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Under the Sea
Under the Sea is a whimsical acrylic painting by Roshni Ali that playfully celebrates the quirks of ocean life. With characters like a confused crocodile, an old blind turtle, a curious crab, and even a parrotfish with broken teeth, this artwork invites viewers to laugh, imagine, and reconnect with their inner child.
Roshni Ali
Aug 26, 20252 min read


The Sacred Circle : Art honouring the sacred Feminine
As an artist deeply connected to Goa’s wellness community, this artwork is my interpretation of a women’s circle — a space for connection, ritual, grounding and remembering.
At its centre, a shamanic drum carries the rhythm of the earth. Cacao becomes a symbol of opening the heart, while the roots reaching deep beneath the women speak of ancestry and our connection to nature.
A symbolic honoring of the feminine, the earth, and the ancient rituals that bring us back to ourse


Haunted by the Same Monsters
'Haunted by the Same Monsters' is a contemporary take on the dark forces that shape our lives today. Media outrage, ideological possession, self-sacrifice, manipulation, desire, and collective delusion take on physical form as strange and unsettling beings. I began painting these creatures as a way of making sense of the world around me.
They emerged during a time when the noise felt overwhelming—when outrage, fear, division, and confusion seemed to be everywhere.


Churning the Subconscious: Exploring the myth of 'Samudhra Manthan'
Samudra Manthan painting by Roshni Ali, contemporary psychedelic interpretation of the Hindu myth showing devas and asuras churning the cosmic ocean with Vasuki.
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