Uma Gokhale Art Prints — Concept-Driven Colour at Kuriosis
Uma Gokhale creates art rooted in observation — translating the textures and rhythms of daily life into compositions that feel both personal and universal. Her India-based practice centres on colour as a storytelling device: warm ochres, earthy greens, and layered florals that carry the energy of handmade craft into a contemporary visual language.
At Kuriosis, we print Uma's work in our Berlin studio on materials built to do justice to her palette. Our fine art paper prints use 225g museum-grade matte paper with Japanese archival pigment inks rated for over 100 years of colour stability. Available in A3, 50×70 cm, 70×100 cm, and A0, each sheet captures the full tonal range of her compositions — from subtle gradients to saturated accent colours. Frame options include oak, black, and walnut brown.
Why Collect Uma Gokhale Prints
Uma's work has been carried by Urban Outfitters, Nordstrom, Target, Macy's, and Wayfair — but the editions at Kuriosis are produced differently. We handle every step in-house: colour calibration, printing, quality control, and packing. No outsourcing, no drop-shipping. The result is a print that holds the vibrancy and detail of the original digital artwork with a material quality you can feel.
Her floral compositions blend decorative warmth with a structured sense of design. Pieces like Yellow Ochre Florals layer organic shapes over rich, earthy tones — inviting close looking while working just as well from across a room. They sit naturally alongside both contemporary artists and vintage botanical prints.
Printed in Berlin — Gallery Quality, Honest Price
Every Uma Gokhale print at Kuriosis is produced on demand in our own studio. We use Japanese pigment inks on archival fine art paper, cut and inspect each sheet by hand, and ship in custom-designed protective packaging. The same care applies to our canvas prints — 400g cotton canvas, stretched over solid wood frames, available in 30×40 cm, 50×70 cm, and 70×100 cm. Optional floating frames add a 5 mm shadow gap for a clean gallery finish.
No middlemen, no mass production. Just carefully made prints from a Berlin studio that takes the craft as seriously as the art.