

Spirituality has always been central to Jai’s life and art. From a young age, he was immersed in scripture, ritual, and the profound experiences of his community. These early influences, later crystallised in his landmark collection Bluemehndi, gave him a deep connection to practices that explore the sacred and unseen.
His own travels across India further expanded this foundation, exposing him to diverse philosophies, ceremonies, and mystical traditions. These experiences shaped a body of work that explores the search for meaning, the mystery of existence, and the role of spirituality in shaping human consciousness.
Connection to the Invisible



WHAT IS LOVE?
DO I LOVE MYSELF TO LOVE YOU?
WHAT IS LOVE?
Spirituality often lies beyond what we can see or measure. In Bluemehndi, Jai explores this realm through artworks that depict deities, sacred statues, and the rituals of worship. These pieces enquire into the purpose of devotion, the human relationship with the divine, and the unseen energy that emerges from it.
A striking example is the art, OK, which presents a figure of Buddha behind a veil — a powerful visual metaphor for the mystery and presence that lies beyond perception.
Ritual & Meaning — Art that captures the sacred gestures and traditions of worship, turning ceremony into visual poetry.
Embodied Spirit — Works that translate devotion, prayer, and presence into tangible form.
Veils of Perception — Imagery that reveals the unseen by layering mystery, symbolism, and hidden narratives.
ART FEATURED : EMOJI LOVE

IS LOVE A STORY?
''There is a simlicity in love that i have gradualy understood its alcomassion and love with one self''
J Sol
Conversations with the GODS

I JUST WANT TO BE LOVED
In the BlueMehndi collection, many artworks convey ideas of consciousness within their aesthetics, exploring the dialogue between the seen and unseen. These works present humans as conduits for divine connection, translating energy, belief, and intention into art. In Sender, Jai depicts a classical Odissi temple dancer as a living bridge, conveying messages from the Gods through her posture, expression, and energy.
Divine Dialogue — Artworks that explore the interplay between human form and sacred presence.
Embodied Meaning — Figures presented as living expressions of spiritual connection.
Sacred Storytelling — Works that translate ritual, posture, and movement into visual language.


I FALL IN LOVE TO THEN FALL OUT
I ATTRACT WHAT I
DONT WANT

WHY CANT I KEE LOVE?
''There is a simlicity in love that i have gradualy u to rediscover comassion and love with one self''
J Sol
ART FEATURED : EMOJI LOVE
Ritual & Tradition
Ritual and tradition are themes central to Jai’s art, exploring how ceremony shapes identity and fosters dialogue with consciousness. He often shows people engaging in practices to convey deeper meaning. Many pieces depict religious rituals transformed into living traditions, rich with movement, symbolism, and devotion. Classic art such as Identify Me stands as a testament to this vision — portraying a veiled Indian girl whose life is devoted to tradition, embodying grace, resilience, and reverence. Her veil becomes more than cloth; it is a symbol of lineage, selfhood, and the power of ritual.
Living Ceremony — Artworks that capture ritual as a lived, evolving practice rather than a static tradition.
Cultural Continuity — Pieces that honour how traditions adapt while preserving meaning across generations.
Embodied Symbolism — Works where posture, gesture, and attire become carriers of cultural memory and spiritual identity.
ART FEATURED : EMOJI LOVE

I JUST WANT TO BE LOVED

''There is a simlicity in love that i have gradualy understood its alcomassion and love with one self''
J Sol


WHAT IS LOVE?
DO I LOVE MYSELF TO LOVE YOU?
WHAT IS LOVE?
Hidden Messages

Many of Jai’s works contain hidden narratives — symbols, gestures, and details that only reveal themselves through time and attention. This is how he communicates his messages, influenced by traditions such as religious paintings, where posture, expression, and negative space all carry meaning. A powerful example is Love Experience, an epic artwork that holds over 100 hidden elements, weaving the seven stages of romantic love with layered references across philosophy, culture, and human connection. Every detail is intentional, each symbol a part of the larger story.
Religious Influence — References ancient devotional art where meaning was coded into form.
Narrative Density — Some works hold dozens of interlinked ideas within a single composition.
Multi-Subject Layers — One artwork can simultaneously address themes of love, philosophy, culture, and psychology.
ART FEATURED : EMOJI LOVE


I FALL IN LOVE TO THEN FALL OUT
I ATTRACT WHAT I
DONT WANT

WHY CANT I KEE LOVE?
''There is a simlicity in love that i have gradualy understood abouwith one self''
J Sol
Energy & Presence
Energy and presence are recurring themes in Jai’s art, exploring practices developed over thousands of years through deep study of the mind, body, and natural worlds. Whether physical, mental, or meditative, these works reveal the art of expanding energy and consciousness. Many pieces convey movement and vitality as a form of living practice. Classic works such as Aure from the Yoga Magic collection embody this vision — a kinetic fusion of rich detail, nature, magic, and movement that brings energy itself into form.
Embodied Wisdom — Reflects traditions developed over millennia that explore the union of mind, body, and nature.
Expanded Consciousness — Conveys the practice of heightening awareness through physical, mental, and meditative discipline.
Flowing Energy — Translates invisible forces into form, showing how energy can be expanded, shaped, and shared.
ART FEATURED : EMOJI LOVE




WHAT IS LOVE?
DO I LOVE MYSELF TO LOVE YOU?
WHAT IS LOVE?
''There its all learning to rediscover comassion and love with one self''
J Sol
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