Mahi
KOUR
Live
energies
Digital artworks created in the moment—during live music shows where sound and spirit guide me. These pieces are raw, intuitive responses to the energy in the space. It’s all instinct, no planning. Just me responding to the vibe, the space, the people, the rhythm.
These pieces carry the energy of that exact moment.

jogi jabse aaya mere dwar
While listening to Shruti Marathe,
someone sitting just behind—
a student, barely singing along—
yet something in that quiet presence moved me.
I saw myself.
Since i have just recently resumed my talim in sangeet, i was especially inspired by the relationship of a mentor.
I felt - this jogi , the mentors, the guides, what happened when they came to my house?
Knowledge flows like a fountain




Payaliya
She sees something which we cannot.
She leads with grace, each note a thread pulling us closer, binding us to the moment. We are transfixed, following Radhika Joshi ji's song like a path we didn’t know we needed.

Aao milo
While listening to Pandit Madan Oak & Shantanu Deshmukh—
The 3 stages showed their faces— longing, transformation and Surrender—
a journey from solitude & melancholy (blue face) to transformation & mystery (purple face) to awakening & surrender (gold face).
It feels like a visual representation of the state one enters when fully immersed in music, where the self dissolves, and only pure experience remains.

SAJANIYA
Ustaadji’s sarod in Raag Desh Malhar poured in with a kind of mischievous longing — playful yet profound. (A lot like ustaadji himself)
At some point, the yellow had to be there.
It insisted.
Like a smile breaking through a stormcloud.
This piece began as a quiet listening,
but ended as a celebration of surrender.

Parvane
Listening to Radhika Joshiji and Abhishek kale—We, the silent listeners were drawn towards the source like moths to a divine flame.




Ustaadji
Listening to Anupam Joshi ji for the very first time as his student. It reflects the passion, wisdom, and grace I felt in his presence. Thank you for welcoming me into your world of music and for sharing your boundless spirit. This piece is my tribute to the beautiful journey we’ve begun together.

“आ” - ek pukar.
In the show, my eyes were on the graceful tanpura.
How Its strings were like the flowing hair of a woman,
who was longingly waiting for her “Sajana”, asking him to come.

kon hai tu
We often don’t know who is guiding us, our inner mentor, an ancestral presence, the battle between their higher aspirations and internal fears.
This duality maybe a part of an ongoing process rather then a fixed state.

while listening to Jasleen kaur Monga's
'Aad Gureh Nameh'

while listening to Ajoy Chakraborty's
'Aan milo sajna'