Rishi Verma
Where Art Speaks, and Conservation Listens
Bridging Creative Expression with Cultural Stewardship
A visual artist with a conservator’s precision, Rashi Verma moves seamlessly between the studio and the conservation lab—where storytelling meets preservation. With a Master’s degree in Conservation of Art and Culture from the National Museum Institute, she specializes in the restoration and long-term care of paintings and cultural artifacts, combining scientific rigour with an artist’s intuition.
Rooted in traditional aesthetics and driven by a passion for cultural heritage, Rashi’s artistic practice is deeply personal—each canvas echoing layered narratives and lived memories. In parallel, her conservation work reflects a quiet commitment to ensuring that these narratives, from the past and present, are not lost to time.
Whether preserving centuries-old artworks or creating new ones, Rashi finds herself at the intersection of art, memory, and material science—honoring the old, while crafting the new.