Rakhee Shenoy is a textile artist known for blending diverse media, including handloom weaving, embroidery, painting, and digital drawing, to create conceptually rich and visually captivating works. Her education at the Royal College of Art, London, and Srishti MAHE, Bangalore, has shaped her ability to combine varied techniques, resulting in artworks that tell stories of human connection. Shenoy’s commitment to ethical textile practices and her unique visual language are central to her artistic approach. Her work has been featured internationally, including exhibitions at the Z33 Museum in Belgium, Unit 1 Gallery London, Hackney Gallery, and the Royal College of Art’s 2020 show. Shenoy’s mixed media pieces merge personal memories, nature, and machines into layered, fluid compositions. Symbols like silk moths, butterflies, and fish represent freedom and beauty, while intricate textures and embroidered details bring her storytelling to life.