
Ranjisha Raghavan is a mixed media artist and the creative force behind Mystic Arts. Her artistic journey began in 2014, rooted in a deep fascination with nature’s colors, rhythms, and quiet harmony. Drawing from cherished childhood memories, her work translates the textures, patterns, and emotional resonance of flora and fauna into layered visual narratives.
Working with acrylics, inks, oils, watercolors, markers, and natural elements, Ranjisha creates artworks that explore the interconnectedness between inner emotions and the external natural world. Each piece is built through rich layers—mirroring the complexity of feelings, stories, and lived experiences embedded within nature itself.
Her practice invites viewers to pause, reconnect, and rediscover both the serenity of the natural environment and the depth of their own emotional landscapes. The balance, tranquility, and vibrancy found in nature remain central to her artistic expression.
Ranjisha has exhibited her work across the UAE and has completed numerous private commissions. Through Mystic Arts, she offers bespoke paintings, luxury resin home décor, and custom-designed art pieces, all crafted with intention, care, and authenticity.
A Certified Holistic Integrated Creative Art Therapy Practitioner, she brings a soulful and therapeutic dimension to her work—where art becomes not only a visual experience, but a pathway to reflection, healing, and emotional connection.
Artist Statement:
My name is Ranjisha Raghavan, a mixed media artist. My art is a dialogue between nature and emotions, exploring the interconnectedness of our inner worlds and the external environment. Working with mixed media allows me to layer textures, colors, and elements, much like the layers of feelings and stories embedded in the natural world. I draw inspiration from the delicate balance of nature and the emotions that echoes in it. My work invites viewers to pause and rediscover the beauty in the simplicity of nature and the depth of their emotions. I generally use acrylics, inks, markers, or natural elements to narrate a story.













