Ipsita Roymoulik
Ipsita Roymoulik
Spice Garden, 2025
Canvas, acrylic, embroidery floss 9"x 12"
Inspired by a spice garden in Kerala, this piece features a heliconia bloom catching sunlight as it emerges from a screen of fronds. Kantha-inspired stitches trace the play of light across fronds on a luminous gold acrylic background capturing the lush vibrancy of the tropics. This series transforms personal photographs into luminous needle art where I explore reflections, textures, and the shifting shapes of water, light, and landscape. Together, the pieces capture fleeting moments of stillness and beauty, held in the rhythm of the stitch.
Ipsita Roymoulik
Runner, 2025
Canvas, acrylic, embroidery floss 11" x 14"
Drawn from a quiet view of my dining table, this piece explores perspective and weaving for the first time. A gold acrylic base holds the room’s warmth—fireplace, table, and runner—stitched in the simple rhythms of kantha tradition. This series transforms personal photographs into luminous needle art where I explore reflections, textures, and the shifting shapes of water, light, and landscape. Together, the pieces capture fleeting moments of stillness and beauty, held in the rhythm of the stitch.
Ipsita Roymoulik
Panther Trail, 2024
Canvas, acrylic, embroidery floss 11" x 14"
Inspired by a fall walk along the Sudbury Reservoir, this piece reflects still water, treetop reflections, and falling leaves through naive kantha-inspired stitches on a gold acrylic ground. This series transforms personal photographs into luminous needle art where I explore reflections, textures, and the shifting shapes of water, light, and landscape. Together, the pieces capture fleeting moments of stillness and beauty, held in the rhythm of the stitch.