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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


Anubi’s Judgement
“Anubi’s Judgement” is a vibrant acrylic on paper inspired by Egyptian mythology. Featuring Anubis, the god of death, and two glowing scales — one with a heart, the other with a feather — this artwork explores the timeless balance between truth, desire, and the weight of the soul.
Roshni Ali
Aug 26, 20252 min read


Space Ganesha
“Space Ganesha” is a vibrant acrylic artwork by Roshni Ali that reimagines the beloved Hindu deity as he steps out of a cosmic portal. Accompanied by his loyal mouse companions—one soaring in a flying saucer, the other scrambling for crumbs—the piece playfully explores the mindset of abundance. Created in September 2024 before the Ganpati festival, it celebrates perspective, energy, and the cosmic joy of Ganesh Chaturthi along the Konkan coast.
Roshni Ali
Sep 4, 20241 min read


Walls of Mandrem Vol. 01- Community Art Exhibit by Studio Noor and Hustliq House Cafe in Goa
Mandrem witnessed a vibrant coming together of artists and art lovers over the weekend of 14th and 15th March, as Walls of Mandrem Vol. 01 unfolded in collaboration with Studio Noor and Hustliq House Cafe. What set Walls of Mandrem apart was its strong sense of community. The event saw a steady flow of friends, familiar faces, and curious visitors, creating an atmosphere that was both relaxed and engaging.


Picasso’s Guernica Reimagined: Minab 2026
Inspired by Guernica by Pablo Picasso, this work reimagines the tragedy of war through the lens of the bombing in Minab.
By replacing Picasso’s symbols with contemporary ones, the painting connects past and present conflicts.
It serves as a reminder that nearly a century later, the greatest victims of war remain innocent civilians.


Experiencing the Magic of Goa Carnival 2026: A Personal Journey from an Airbnb Amidst Parades and Artistry
In February 2026, I had the chance to experience this lively celebration from a unique vantage point—a friend's Airbnb balcony overlooking the parade route. What unfolded was a whirlwind of colors, sounds, and emotions that left a lasting impression. Every element was hand-drawn. No AI shortcuts — just paint, paper, and patience.
Creating this piece made me feel like I was part of the carnival, too.
An observer. Quietly noticing. Transmuting energy into an image.
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