About Renu Bhagawat

At Renu Bhagwat Designs, traditional Indian
craft practices are at the heart of every creation. The studio uses hand block
printing, hand embroidery, applique, upcycling, Shibori and natural dyeing,
with a special focus for indigo to create Art and Art Installation for Interior
Spaces.

 Renu
believes that each piece carries the warmth and soul of the person who creates
it. She has translated her artistic vision with these time-honored techniques
which has help keep the beauty of Indian craftsmanship alive in every art piece
created at the studio.

 

For more details on the Art works or custom
request please mail to renu.bhagwat.designs@gmail.com

Renu Bhagwat Designs is a Jaipur-based multidisciplinary studio, born from Renu Bhagwat's love for all things handmade and handcrafted. The studio emphasizes learning through hands-on creation and practice.

Combining various materials and craft techniques, the studio focuses on producing both art and wearable art. Sharing knowledge through teaching print design and hand block printing is also a key aspect of Renu Bhagwat Designs

Renu is an architect and urban planner, an alumna of CEPT University. Ahmedabad. After seven years in architecture and planning, she founded her design studio in 2010.

Renu regularly teaches design at various institutions, including CEPT University. IICD Jaipur, and several architecture colleges in Jaipur. She is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Institute of Design. JKLU University. Renu is passionate about incorporating Indian craft techniques into her work.

She extensively experiments with natural dyes, especially natural indigo. Currently. she focuses on using hand block printing and hand embroidery as art forms to express her ideas. Renu also offers print design consultancy for brands and explores the use of wooden blocks and block printing in creating lifestyle accessories.

At Renu Bhagwat Designs, traditional Indian craft practices are at the heart of every creation.

The studio uses hand block printing, hand embroidery, applique, upcycling. Shibori and natural dyeing, with a special focus for indigo. Renu believes that each piece carries the warmth and soul of the person who creates it.

She has translated her artistic vision with these time- honored techniques which has help keep the beauty of Indian craftsmanship alive in every art piece created at the studio.

Memories and Life seen as a circle, creatively referred as 'circles of life' by artist.

Life is represented by a series of circles, each one showing the different phase of life or a different person we meet. The embroidery on these circles symbolizes the memories we collect along the way on our own or memories of people.

Every memory is unique-some are happy, some happier, and others with sadness or joy. No matter what kind of memories we have, they are all part of our lives

Like a circle, life is complete with a beginning and an end. from birth to death