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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


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.


Art Pop Up at Goa Collective Bazaar at Hilltop, Anjuna.
The Hilltop Friday Market in Anjuna is not just a marketplace; it’s a cultural hub where the spirit of Goa’s counterculture thrives.
For an artist like me, this space offers more than just a sales opportunity. It’s a chance to be part of a living, breathing culture that values creativity over commerce.
People approached my stall with curiosity. Some connected with the ancient motifs, while others appreciated the modern style and colours.


Art Calendar 2026: Reimagining Sacred Archetypes inspired by India's Ancient Heritage
India’s ancient temples tell stories of life philosophy. Visiting the Hoysala temples, Hampi, Mahabalipuram, and Ellora, I was struck by the grandeur of our heritage and the powerful myths behind each site.
These myths reveal sacred archetypes—universal symbols and characters that explore the nature of reality.
Returning to Goa, I noticed these archetypes reflected in the vibrant contemporary music scene.
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