Rajasi Patil (b. 1993, Mumbai) is a visual artist and textile maker. Her practice, often process led, combines artistic inquiry with a design informed sensitivity towards material, labour, and impact. Rooted in craft, her work examines matters of materiality, the politics of making by hand, and the quiet balances that shape everyday life, remaining attentive to the traces humans leave behind. Photography forms an integral part of her process, used as a tool for observation, documentation, and translation alongside making.
Drawn initially to fashion’s narrative and theatrical intensity, and the act of constructing the garment, her practice gradually shifted toward textile construction, where the loom offered a rhythmic balance between mathematical structure and poetic intuition. Treating materials as active collaborators, Patil positions slow craft and material experimentation as a philosophical practice, one that shapes how she thinks, makes, and moves through the world, while questioning consumption and honouring labour within contemporary material culture.
Rajasi has completed a Foundation in Fashion, followed by a BA in Textile Design, specialising in Weave, at Central Saint Martins in 2020. Her work has been exhibited at group shows at Lethaby Gallery, London (2015 & 2017,) Alliance Française, Delhi as part of Design × Design (2023,) where she was recognised as one of 20 Under 35 emerging practioners from India.
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