Madhubani on a Tote Bag
Hand-painted acrylic & ink on a salvaged cotton tote
A peacock, sun, and trailing vines rendered in dense Madhubani line work — giving an everyday carry-bag the weight of a story.
Hand-painted acrylic & ink on a salvaged cotton tote
A peacock, sun, and trailing vines rendered in dense Madhubani line work — giving an everyday carry-bag the weight of a story.
Mineral pigment & paint pen on an upcycled side table
Concentric Warli villages dance across a rescued two-tier table — folk geometry turned into a functional heirloom.
Fine-liner Ink & Acrylic wash
An exploration of abstract surrealism, tracing the fine, dense line structures that build human emotion across canvas.
Oil on board
An impressionistic study of human aging, capturing the narratives etched quietly into skin.
Natural Indigo Dye on Salvaged Denim
Rescuing structural utility wear through traditional Japanese resist-dyeing mixed with Indian pattern layouts.
Hand-painted Acrylic on Reclaimed Canvas Shoes
Folk pattern configurations adapted to contemporary urban street footwear.
Mineral Pigment on Raw Earth clay
Introducing traditional Warli storytelling frameworks to raw gardening vessels.
Collaborative · our debut session at Deik Studio, Delft
The whole table holding up what they made — proof that a blank evening can become a shared story.