
Romi Kochar is a mixed media artist whose work reflects a lifelong relationship with material and process. After decades in business, he returned to making art - blending paper, acrylic, brass, and graphite into textured, original pieces. His paintings explore what’s visible, what’s remembered, and what’s quietly felt.
He works slowly, guided by instinct more than outcome. Each piece is built in layers - scratched, softened, and sometimes left unfinished - allowing the material to shape its own rhythm.
There’s no fixed message. Just the trace of a moment, a memory, or a feeling made visible.
His work lives in private collections across India, the US, the UK, the Middle East, and Australia.
There’s something grounding about his work. It doesn’t shout, but it stays with you.
— Private Collector, London
There’s something timeless about his textures. You can feel the years behind them.
— Architect, Melbourne
Words from Collectors
We've placed Romi's in many of our client's homes and it holds the space beautifully.
— Interior Designer, Mumbai
One feels a kind of memory in his work. Like it knows something you've felt but can't name it.
— Homeowner, New Delhi
Romi’s art is now in every room of the hotel. Guests notice it - not just how it looks, but how it feels.
—Hotel Owner, Goa
His work holds attention without asking for it. There’s thought in every layer.
— Curator, Mumbai



