"Innovative Fiber Art that captivates and inspires!"
Bharti Trivedi is the founder of Yashi Designs, a brand celebrated for its elegant fiber art that bridges the beauty of natural materials and the depth of human emotions. Drawing on her heritage and inspired by the creative spirit of her mother, Bharti has cultivated a unique style that speaks to both minimalism and organic sophistication.
Constructing her work through sustainable material manipulation blended with traditional macrame and textile techniques, she transforms humble rope into dimensional sculptures that explore form, texture, movement. Her work is process and material-driven, with individual pieces serving as studies on shape and gravity. She uses plant-based, recycled, and upcycled materials to ensure her work has a minimal impact on our magnificent planet.
Her work has garnered awards and been showcased in prestigious galleries and publications, reflecting her dedication to pushing boundaries in fiber art. Bharti has received Bachelors in Electronics Engineering and is a self taught fiber artist. She has exhibited in the Dove art gallery and has received first prize in juried art shows in 2022 & 2019 in the fiber art category.
Her work has been featured on Remodelista, Mercury News, Shoutout LA and Voyage LA Magazine, Architectural Digest, MILIEU and Elle Decor. Bharti’s wall sculptures can be found in public and private collections across the globe—including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Portugal and France. Her art has been commissioned by luxury hotels, resorts and apartments, private residences, art consulting firms, and interior design agencies. Bharti currently lives and works in the Bay Area, California.
How do your pieces come to life? Tell us one interesting thing about your creative process?
"Usually designs are born in my mind and there is a big role played by nature in deciding it’s flow. I spend a lot of time designing the technical aspects/feasibility of my art including the look, type of material needed for that look, and relevant mounting possibilities. Once everything comes together, I start implementing my design and hence soul is poured into it!"
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Q&A
What do you want people to do or feel when they encounter your creations?
"I expect people to feel joy and warmth by looking at my art work. I would be really happy if people could relate their feelings with my work."