Printmaker. Designer. Storyteller.
Sanskruti is a designer and researcher turned full-time printmaker whose work is whimsical, textured, and deeply expressive. With a strong foundation in communication design and urban studies, she blends structure with spontaneity, storytelling with technique — often using linocut as her medium of choice.
She first discovered linocut printing during her Master’s at IDC, IIT Bombay, where she fell in love with its tactile, meditative process and bold visual impact. What began as an academic exploration has since evolved into a passionate practice.
Sanskruti’s creative journey has taken her across disciplines and domains — from urban research to digital systems, and now to the rich, hands-on world of printmaking. She has previously worked as a designer with Microsoft R&D (Windows Team) and served as a visiting faculty at One Future Collective, where she taught design thinking. She believes in art that sparks curiosity, slows you down, and makes the invisible visible.
In her workshops, expect thoughtfulness, experimentation, and a space where creative instincts come alive — one carved line at a time.