Aditi Patwari
Textile Artist

Aditi (also known as Dea) is a talented artist and designer, with a passion for textiles and a deep interest in exploring the connections between different cultures.  

With a BA (Hons) in Textiles from Arts University Bournemouth, and an MSc International Business from Hult International Business School, Aditi has a unique perspective on the world, and her work reflects this.

Her bespoke textile brand, Dea, has gained widespread recognition and has been exhibited in many countries around the world.

Aditi’s work often centers around the theme of duality, exploring the connections between different cultures and ways of life. Through her work, she aims to bring people together, creating connections between disparate worlds and helping to promote understanding and empathy.

Textile artist Aditi Patwari in front of one of her round mandala paintings.

Commissioned work with Capsule Arts

Textile Piece for Bab Al Shams Desert Resort Hotel Dubai

In the realm of artistic excellence, Aditi, a skilled textile artist, has been commissioned to showcase her talent at Bab Al Shams Desert Resort’s Zala Restaurant. Her awe-inspiring textile pieces have transformed this space into a captivating haven of artistic expression.

Guests are greeted by an exquisite collection of four framed textile artworks, each drawing inspiration from traditional Ottoman patterns, and an intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail in her textile piece showing the fusion of traditional Arabic art and modern elements.

The selection of these textile artworks add elegance and sophistication to the area, elevating the aesthetic appeal of the space, making it a true masterpiece.

 
Framed textile artwork of geometric parallelograms and squares on a brown leather mounted on the wall behind a desk.
Detailed view of textile artwork comprised of repeating white squares, brown leather, and vertical white threads.
Four differently colored framed geometric shapes that look like flowers, the artworks are mounted on a wall above a shelf in a restaurant.
Closeup of textile artwork highlighting the interconnected leather and white threads atop a white canvas that portrays the arts geometric nature.
Closeup of four differently colored framed geometric shapes that look like flowers.