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Forbes-featured. UN-mentored. UNWTO-awarded. One of India’s Top 20 Most Influential Women Entrepreneurs—the woman who built an AI company, redefining how the world approaches sustainability. And yet. When the boardroom quiets, Aditi picks up where the algorithm cannot follow. Art has remained a lifelong parallel journey—one rooted in curiosity, observation, and the desire to interpret the world through color and form.
Her medium is digital art—then physically layered with acrylic and gold leaf by hand.
Although Her artistic practice spans multiple styles, from impressionist-inspired landscapes and expressive
portraits to contemporary reinterpretations of mythology and symbolism.
Aditi Balbir is a self-taught contemporary artist whose work exists at the intersection of storytelling,
emotion, and imagination
Her vision extends beyond the gallery wall into interiors, hospitality spaces, wellness environments,
and functional objects. For Balbir, confining art to a frame is a missed opportunity.
Art, in her view, should be lived with; it should not be confined to walls but woven into how people
live and experience the world.
Through every piece, she invites viewers to pause, reflect, and discover beauty in both the
extraordinary and the everyday.

Aditi Balbir is the Co-Founder and CEO of EcoRatings, a generative AI company that helps large enterprises globally accelerate their journey toward net zero, decarbonization, and sustainability compliance. The company uses agentic AI architecture — meaning AI that can take autonomous actions — to make sustainability measurable, trackable, and actionable for businesses at scale.
“Art was never meant to live on walls. It was meant to live with people.”
About her work
Gods of Light
Drawn from Indian mythology and reinterpreted through a contemporary lens, these figures
celebrate the enduring energies of creation, knowledge, compassion, and abundance. Neon hues
replace traditional palettes, transforming familiar deities into radiant symbols of inner
awakening. The work exists between folk art, fashion illustration, and sacred storytelling – where the divine is not distant, but vividly present.




