Contemporary fibre art by Moumita Guha — sculptural textures, painted wool, and stories punched, hooked, and felted into being.
In the hands of Moumita Guha, wool is not a material — it is a memory. Each strand is coaxed, layered, punched, and pulled into a quiet rebellion against the flatness of the painted surface. Her work lives in the in-between: part painting, part sculpture, part textile heirloom.
Through punch needle, felting, rug hooking, and Russian sculpture painting, she builds tactile worlds where colour breathes, fibre sings, and every artwork invites you to come closer than a gallery usually allows.
A curated edit of Moumita's most recent fibre paintings, sculptural pieces, and commissioned works — each carrying the slow grammar of the handmade.




Moumita's practice moves fluidly between traditional textile craftsmanship and contemporary fine art. Each discipline brings its own rhythm, its own resistance, its own poetry.
From the first loop of a punch needle to a fully sculpted wool painting — Moumita's workshops invite curious hands and quiet beginners into the world of fibre art. Online and in-studio sessions are open to artists, hobbyists, and absolute first-timers.
A collection of artistic recognitions and creative milestones.
“I do not paint pictures. I grow them — fibre by fibre, breath by breath.”
A commissioned fibre artwork is a slow conversation, translated by hand into texture, colour, and form. Moumita accepts a limited number of commissions each year — for collectors, designers, and spaces that ask to be lived in.
Occasional emails — new works, upcoming workshops, exhibition news, and a little quiet inspiration. No noise. Just thoughtful moments from the studio.
Fibre art rewards the careful eye. Every shadow you see is a loop, every glow is a fleece, every horizon a hand-punched promise.