Jayati Kaushik is a visual artist whose practice explores the delicate terrain of memory, emotion and the dreamlike spaces in between. Rooted in drypoint printmaking, her work is both intimate and introspective—each etched line a quiet gesture of storytelling, each plate a canvas for reverie.

Her compositions unfold like whispered memories: fleeting yet deeply felt. Blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination, her prints evoke a meditative stillness while revealing layered narratives beneath the surface. Drawing from personal moments and inner landscapes, Jayati’s art becomes a quiet conversation between presence and absence.

As a Season 1 artist with Burgoyne Original Masters, Jayati brings a contemplative lens to the handmade—where technique, tenderness and meaning converge in prints that speak softly, yet resonate deeply.

Jayati Kaushik is a visual artist whose practice explores the delicate terrain of memory, emotion and the dreamlike spaces in between. Rooted in drypoint printmaking, her work is both intimate and introspective—each etched line a quiet gesture of storytelling, each plate a canvas for reverie.

Her compositions unfold like whispered memories: fleeting yet deeply felt. Blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination, her prints evoke a meditative stillness while revealing layered narratives beneath the surface. Drawing from personal moments and inner landscapes, Jayati’s art becomes a quiet conversation between presence and absence.

As a Season 1 artist with Burgoyne Original Masters, Jayati brings a contemplative lens to the handmade—where technique, tenderness and meaning converge in prints that speak softly, yet resonate deeply.

"I don’t want printmaking to die in

India — I want people to know more,

to see its possibilities, and to keep it alive.

"I don’t want printmaking to die in

India — I want people to know more,

to see its possibilities, and to keep it alive.

"I don’t want printmaking to die

in India — I want people

to know more, to see its

possibilities, and to keep it alive.