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FEED ME : Skulls, Data, and the Death of Ethics in Art
"Feed Me" by Goa-based artist Roshni Ali, an acrylic on paper artwork depicting a fuzzy, ugly, semi-robotic monster lifting an artist with its tongue while excreting skulls. A satirical commentary on AI art consumption, especially after the viral Ghibli-style update, highlighting ethical concerns and the importance of human creativity.
Roshni Ali
Feb 152 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


Inktober 2025 :
Inktober 2025 : A fun playful online challenge to get prople drawing more. And, My top favorite drawings.
Roshni Ali


Creator's Shala Art Pop Up in Mandrem, Goa
the Creator’s Shala Pop-Up brought together artists, musicians, and a community of creators for a day of pure expression. It was a gathering where art and music met, celebrating creativity in all its forms.
Roshni Ali


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
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