In Pushkar — where sound and spirit intertwine — Israeli music producer Omer Goren, creator of the project Electrockrat (known for debut album “Mind Travel” and singles such as Sometimes, Fade Away, Ready to Leave, and Place to Go – Instagram @electrockrat_official), found a new form of expression through ink. During his time in the sacred desert town, Goren received his first “Om” tattoo, designed by Indian tattoo artist Jimmy Kalyana (@jimmyartifex).
The tattoo was created in 3D cracked-stone realism, infused with a thunderbolt-style energy flow that represents vibration and movement. With luminous blue lightning veins radiating from the Sanskrit symbol, the design transforms the universal sound of Om into visible energy. Combining digital sketching with freehand precision, Jimmy gave the spiritual frequency a physical form — where art meets vibration.
“Om isn’t just a symbol — it’s a vibration,” Jimmy says. “When you chant it consciously, your breath and body align. I wanted to make that vibration visible — energy frozen in motion.”
In Indian philosophy, Om is the primordial sound of creation — the resonance that links consciousness and breath. Jimmy’s interpretation of this sacred sound blends stone-like grounding with electric-blue awakening, expressing meditation as movement within stillness.
For Goren, whose electronic music often explores rhythm and emotion, the experience was deeply personal. “Pushkar has its own frequency — just like Om,” he shares. “Getting this tattoo here made me feel like sound had taken shape.”
The collaboration captures a rare meeting of worlds — the sound waves of Israel’s alternative electronic music and the ink flow of Indian artistry. Both creators channel energy in different forms, united by the language of vibration.
This Pushkar collaboration between Omer Goren (Electrockrat) and Jimmy Kalyana transforms the eternal sound of Om into art — a living symbol of balance, connection, and creative energy.
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Israeli music producer Omer Goren collaborates with Indian tattoo artist Jimmy Kalyana in Pushkar for a stunning “Om” tattoo that turns vibration into art, capturing the town’s spiritual energy.

