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Heart of the Earth – Acrylic Painting Inspiring the Earth Tribe Music Project in Goa
Heart of the Earth began as a vision of meditating within the planet’s core, feeling its living heartbeat. What started as a painting transformed into the seed for Earth Tribe, a music project born from the dialogue between art and sound. This blog shares the journey of how one artwork sparked an entire album — a reminder that creativity flows in cycles, inspiring new forms along the way.
Roshni Ali
Sep 9, 20252 min read


My First Art Showcase : Mandrem, Goa
On 31st August 2025, I showcased my art for the very first time at the Creator’sshala Art Pop-Up in Luna Verde, Mandrem. From sketchbooks and canvases to organic house beats as Queen Cobra, the day unfolded with art, music, and heartfelt conversations. A celebration of creativity, connection, and community in the heart of Goa
Roshni Ali
Sep 2, 20252 min read


Prince of Darkness: An Ozzy Osbourne Tribute
Prince of Darkness is my acrylic tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary musician who shaped rock and heavy metal for generations. In this surreal, gothic-inspired artwork, Ozzy sits on a throne under a dark arch, surrounded by goat-humanoids playing skull-shaped guitars and drums. Created after his passing in 2025, the piece celebrates his enduring influence and reminds us that while he may be gone, the spirit of rock will live forever.
Roshni Ali
Aug 27, 20251 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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