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Co-creating Art with Mother Nature.

An unknown digital landscape with two suns.

We often see nature as something distant—separate from our daily lives. But if you look closely, it’s everywhere. This series explores the quiet emotions woven into the world around us, where trees, rivers, and skies speak in whispers we sometimes forget to hear.


Digital art featuring roses arched over a river at night.

A Lachrymal Matrimonial

Powai, Mumbai

Rain and earth, locked in an eternal vow. Each droplet kisses the soil, birthing life from sorrow. Here, even grief grows green, proving that beauty often blooms from what falls.



A digital art piece featuring a stylized mushroom surrounded by palm plants.

Mushrooming Thoughts

Andheri, Mumbai

Ideas are like fungi: born in darkness, thriving in silence, and spreading unseen until they break through the surface. In the damp corners of forgotten places, mushrooms remind us that growth often begins where we least expect it—proof that even decay holds the seeds of creation.



Stylized pink leaves blooming in a lush forrest at night.

Black Flowers Blossom

Ghatkopar, Mumbai

Not all beauty fits the mold. Some blooms thrive in shadow, petals inked with the hues of night. They teach us that growth doesn’t always come wrapped in softness—sometimes, it arrives sharp-edged and unexpected, a testament to resilience in unlikely places.



Branches intertwined in a symmetrical pattern.

Lion’s Garden

Ghatkopar, Mumbai

Even the wildest places have their kingdoms. Among golden grasses and sun-warmed stones, life moves with quiet authority. Every creature, from the smallest insect to the mightiest predator, plays its part. Nature isn’t chaos—it’s a kingdom ruled by ancient instincts and unspoken laws.



A highly stylized mountain with overlayed textures and text.

Time Fricks Everything

Landour, Dehradun

Nothing stands still. Mountains crumble to dust, rivers carve canyons from stone, and forests reclaim what humans leave behind. Time is both creator and destroyer, shaping the earth with a patience we can’t comprehend. Yet, within its endless cycle, there’s beauty—a reminder that change is the only constant.