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Rick & Morty Fan Art Series – Exploring Extra Dimensions
In this playful fan art series, I reimagine Rick and Morty through three surreal acrylic paintings that dive into the show’s extra-dimensional spirit. From Rick’s brain floating into endless realms of thought, to their frantic escape from a monstrous tentacle, and finally, the timeline-splitting pink octopus holding the very concept of time, each piece captures both the absurd danger and the profound symbolism at the heart of the show. For me, these works are not just about t
Roshni Ali
Aug 27, 20253 min read


Bizarre Worlds and Dark Humor: Inspired by Tim Burton
This series of acrylic artworks is my tribute to Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice, celebrating his signature blend of dark comedy, surreal visuals, and whimsical horror. The first piece shows Bob, the afterlife clerk, stuck at his desk under the banner “Employee of the Month,” a satirical take on bureaucracy and death. The second portrays Mr. Beetlejuice himself, his head exploding with chaotic, bizarre elements, reflecting his mischievous and unpredictable personality. The third fea
Roshni Ali
Jan 9, 20252 min read


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.


Universal Ganesha: Art, Myth, and Reflection on Abundance
A reflection on Universal Ganesha by Roshni Ali, an artist from Goa—an exploration of myth, material, and meaning. Created during a time of global unrest, the painting draws from the Mahabharata to question how greed shapes our choices, distorts wisdom, and quietly leads to conflict, while inviting a deeper understanding of abundance, balance, and awareness.


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.
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