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    From Goa to Digital Canvas

    Goa has a way of rewriting your inner clock. Days stretch. Nights pulse. Time stops being something you measure and turns into something you feel. I lived inside that rhythm for years, and it changed the way I see everything, including art.

    People often imagine Goa as a postcard. Palm trees, beaches, sunsets. But the Goa that shaped me was the underground one. Dusty roads to hidden venues. Sound systems pushing bass into your ribs. UV paint on skin. Faces glowing under blacklight like living symbols. You do not just attend a party there. You step into a temporary universe built from sound, light, and pure intention.

    That universe is where my visual language started to crystallize.

    Sound teaches the eye

    When you DJ regularly, you learn a brutal truth. If the energy is not real, the dancefloor tells you instantly. No one cares about your plans, your taste, your cleverness. They care about what the moment feels like. That lesson follows you into design.

    In Goa, I started noticing patterns everywhere. Not just in decorations or stage backdrops, but in the way people moved. In the way a crowd breathes together right before the drop. In the way the sunrise changes the temperature of a set. I began collecting these impressions like samples. Not as memories, but as building blocks.

    That is what a lot of psychedelic art is, when it is done honestly. It is not “trippy visuals” for the sake of it. It is a translation of experience. A visual attempt to hold something that is usually too fluid to catch.

    Sacred geometry as a compass, not a trend

    Sacred geometry gets thrown around as a buzzword, and I get why. It looks beautiful, it photographs well, and it sells. But for me it was never a decoration trend. It was a compass.

    Geometry gives structure to the wildness. Psychedelic experience can be messy, emotional, overwhelming. Geometry can hold it. It can turn the chaos into a map.

    When I build a composition, I often start with a skeleton. A symmetry line. A radial grid. A spiral tension. Even when the final artwork looks surreal and organic, there is usually a quiet mathematical backbone underneath. That backbone is what makes the piece feel stable enough to stare into for a long time.

    From stage to studio

    After Goa, the shift to digital creation felt natural. I was already thinking in layers. DJing trains your brain to build atmosphere from separate elements, to balance contrast, to keep movement alive without losing control. Design works the same way.

    In the studio, the tools changed, but the intention stayed. I began blending AI generation, Photoshop refinement, and motion design workflows. Not because “AI is the future”, but because it lets me explore faster. It lets me walk deeper into an idea before the energy fades.

    Sometimes AI gives you a doorway you did not expect. A strange texture. A face that feels like a memory. A landscape that looks like a dream you forgot. The real craft starts after that. Curating, correcting, designing, shaping. Turning raw sparks into something that feels deliberate.

    This is where the “digital canvas” becomes real. Not as a flat screen, but as a space you can build worlds inside.

    Why everyday objects became my favorite gallery

    At some point I realized something simple. People do not live inside galleries. They live at desks, in bedrooms, on their phones, in the small spaces where daily life happens. That is where art can matter the most.

    So I started placing my work onto objects that travel with you. Not as a gimmick. As a way to let the visual frequency move through real life.

    A mouse pad is not just a mouse pad. It is the surface your hand touches every day. A desk mat is where your rituals happen, work, gaming, creation, planning. A laptop sleeve is what protects your portable world. A phone case is the thing you hold more than almost anything else.

    When these objects carry art that actually means something, the effect is subtle but powerful. It is like having a small portal in your routine. A reminder that you are allowed to live with color, with symbols, with weird beauty.

    That is the heart of SHROOMBOOM.SHOP.

    What SHROOMBOOM.SHOP is really about

    SHROOMBOOM.SHOP is an online store, yes. But the store is not the point. The point is the world behind it.

    It is a place where surreal imagery, sacred geometry, and rave-rooted energy meet practical design. Where psychedelic art is not locked inside a screen, but printed into things you use.

    You will find:

    • iPhone cases that look like they came from another dimension

    • mouse pads and desk mats built for creative workspaces

    • laptop sleeves with bold, surreal patterns

    • UV-reactive wall art and tapestries that hit differently at night

    • yoga mats that turn your practice into a visual ritual

    Everything is designed with intention. Not “random trippy”. Not “generic festival”. It is built from lived culture. From sound system nights. From Goa light. From the deep calm that comes after a hard set, when the air feels charged and quiet at the same time.

    The Goa thread that never disappeared

    Even now, far from those beaches, that thread stays in everything I make. Goa taught me that art is not separate from life. It is not a product category. It is a frequency you can choose to live in.

    Some people collect paintings. Some people collect experiences. I think many of us in the psychedelic scene do both, but we do it differently. We collect moments that change us, and we want objects that carry those moments forward.

    That is why this work keeps calling me back to the same questions:

    • What does this feel like, not just how does it look?

    • Does it hold attention, or is it just noise?

    • Does it have a center, a soul, a signature?

    • Would I actually want this around me every day?

    If the answer is yes, it becomes part of the SHROOMBOOM universe.

    A small invitation

    If you have ever stood under a UV canopy at 3am and felt the world turn into pure pattern, you already understand what I am doing.

    If you have never been there, you can still feel it. That is the beauty of visual art. It can carry atmosphere across distance.

    From Goa to digital canvas, from the dancefloor to your desk, from sound into symbol. This is my translation.

    And if something here resonates, take it with you. Put it on your workspace. Wrap it around your laptop. Let it sit in your daily life like a quiet portal.

    Because the best psychedelic art is not the loudest.
    It is the one that stays with you.