Exhibitions and Design Collaborations
Art is a conversation that thrives on exchange. These projects are the result of partnerships with architects and designers who let my work find a home within their vision.
A video from our first showcase at India Design Week. We created a mixed-media art installation inspired by desert florals, collaborating with Studio Nishita Kamdar and her beautiful 'Pod' swings.
My textured artwork 'Vakra' featured in a Pune home designed by Radhika Utpat Studio and published in Home Publication. This collaboration was about creating 'functional art'.
My 'Enchanted Forest' artwork featured in the international design magazine, Dwell. It was an honor to see my work recognized on such a prestigious platform, thanks to a wonderful collaboration with Ikigai Studio.
A feature in Architectural Digest India showcasing a Pune home by Ikigai Studio with my 'By the Riverside' mural. Seeing my art in the context of such a beautifully designed space is incredibly rewarding.
A feature in Elle Decor India on a beautiful Mumbai home by Anam Taufik Studio. My forestry mural was highlighted as a key element in the serene, Scandinavian-inspired bedroom.
My abstract fabric art featured in Trends Magazine for a project with ZERO9 design studio. This collaboration explored minimalism and texture to create a calming home environment.
A wide shot of my 'Mapping Memories' series on display at the Madras Art Weekend. Being curated alongside 56 other incredible artists from across India was a humbling and inspiring experience.
My abstract painting featured in Home Publication for a project with Pragati Gupta. It was a joy to create a piece that brought a soothing yet playful energy to this beautiful home.
Another image from the Dwell magazine feature of the 'Enchanted Forest' mural. This international recognition was a significant milestone for my studio.
My framed ink drawings featured in Home Publication for a project by Radhika Utpat Studio. It's wonderful to see how these simple, abstract pieces contribute to the overall artistic feel of the home.
About Exhibitions & Collaborations
Collaborating is where my work truly finds its rhythm. When I partner with architects like Anam Taufik or the team at Ikigai Studio, the goal is never just to fill a wall, but to make the artwork speak to the architecture. Whether it is translating a client's specific memory into a mural or matching a textile pattern to a brass element, the process is a constant, creative back and forth.
Every exhibition space, from the hum of India Design Week to the pages of design publications, has taught me how art changes the character of a room. When I work with designers, I start by listening. It is about understanding the geometry of their space and the unspoken needs of the people who will live there.
Take the mural I created for a home featured in Architectural Digest India, for example. The goal was to respect the existing structure while bringing in something organic. That is the core of my practice. I do not come with a rigid agenda. Instead, I bring my materials—the brass, the fabric, the acrylics—and we figure out the visual language together. It is about finding the sweet spot where the designer's structural discipline meets my fluid, often messy, artistic process.
My work has been fortunate enough to be showcased by platforms like Dwell, Elle Decor, and Trends Magazine, which has only pushed me to keep experimenting with mixed media and site-specific installations. If you are an architect, interior designer, or curator looking to add a touch of storytelling to your project, let’s have a conversation. No blueprints, just ideas.
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I am Rudranee, and I believe art is better when shared. My studio is a space for dialogue, where I collaborate with creators who value the quiet power of a handcrafted piece. Let's make something that feels like home.
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