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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.
Roshni Ali
1 day ago5 min read


Kali’s Channeling
“Kali’s Channeling” is an acrylic on paper that embodies the fierce power of the goddess Kali. Painted in swirling blues and purples, with her wild hair, red tongue, and hibiscus garland, this artwork explores rage as sacred energy. Inspired by personal and collective grief, it reflects the Dark Feminine archetype in Jungian psychology — reminding us that when channeled, rage can transform into light, healing, and strength.
Roshni Ali
Aug 30, 20242 min read


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.
Roshni Ali


Big City Lies : Painting India’s Hidden Environmental Crisis
Cities in India often present themselves as shining examples of progress and development. Yet beneath their gleaming facades lie harsh realities of environmental decay, social inequality, and urban neglect. The art series Big City Lies exposes these uncomfortable truths through satire and surreal imagery, inviting viewers to rethink what development really means and who bears its cost.
Roshni Ali


Ancient Echoes of Egypt: Exploring the Sacred Archetypes through Art
Rooted in childhood fascination and ancient myth, this series revisits the gods, symbols, and stories of Ancient Egypt through a contemporary lens. Blending hand-drawn techniques with intuitive storytelling, the works explore themes of wisdom, power, chaos, and rebirth—inviting viewers to reconnect with a sense of awe for the unseen forces that have shaped human imagination across time.
Roshni Ali
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