Kornr by Neeti

Kornr by Neeti 🏺 Sculptor | Studio Potter | Educator🏺
Ceramics · Terracotta · Indian Craft
Master Trainer | Skill India | NSDC | HCSSC
Founder Kornr Studio

Not every piece is meant to be perfect.Some are meant to be felt.Created in terracotta and shaped through intentional fr...
14/05/2026

Not every piece is meant to be perfect.
Some are meant to be felt.

Created in terracotta and shaped through intentional fractures, this artwork explores the quiet strength hidden within broken forms. Every crack carries a memory. Every texture reflects a journey of transformation, healing, and rebirth.

At UJJIVAN | Nav Varsh Kala Utsav 2026, this piece became more than an artwork it became a reminder that even in moments of breaking, something meaningful can emerge.

Hand-shaped in clay and finished in earthy terracotta tones, the work draws inspiration from nature, human resilience, and the beauty of imperfection. A reflection of how time, experience, and emotion leave their imprint on both art and life.

Honoured to showcase this creation at Gandhi Darshan Art Gallery, Rajghat, New Delhi as part of UJJIVAN – Nav Varsh Kala Utsav 2026.

Deeply grateful to Kavita Rajput for the curatorial vision and to Ajala Foundation for creating a platform that celebrates contemporary artistic voices rooted in emotion, craft, and culture. 🤍

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Same story.New lens. 🎨✨From clay to canvas, from real moments to illustrated memories this journey now lives in a differ...
08/05/2026

Same story.
New lens. 🎨✨

From clay to canvas, from real moments to illustrated memories this journey now lives in a different form.

An artist’s work doesn’t just stay in reality, it evolves, reimagines, and finds new expressions.

Presenting a glimpse of our recent workshop now seen through an anime-inspired world 🌸

Because creativity has no single format. It simply finds new ways to be felt.


01/05/2026
Skill Development Training Program for Industry & Artisans (SDTPIA) under the Technical Design Development Workshop (TDD...
30/04/2026

Skill Development Training Program for Industry & Artisans (SDTPIA) under the Technical Design Development Workshop (TDDW) Initiative

At Poddar International College, , this session brought together artisans, students, and industry participants to explore the evolving landscape of , design, and skill development.

The workshop aimed to bridge the gap between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design practices. Participants were introduced to modern techniques, design thinking, quality standards, and market-oriented approache empowering them to grow in today’s competitive creative ecosystem.

In collaboration with HCSSC and Poddar International College, Jaipur, this initiative reflects a shared vision of strengthening India’s craft clusters, enabling , and promoting skill-based learning.

Because true progress lies in preserving heritage while evolving with design, innovation, and knowledge.

Project Bharat | A Kutumbh HR Initiative 🇮🇳More than an   project this is a movement of self-realization, culture, and c...
23/04/2026

Project Bharat | A Kutumbh HR Initiative 🇮🇳
More than an project this is a movement of self-realization, culture, and collective strength.

Through this large-scale art & engagement initiative, we explored how creativity can unlock confidence, reduce mental noise, and build stronger, more connected teams. Because when individuals begin to trust themselves, that belief creates a ripple across families, , and the nation.

At Kornr by Neeti, we design art-led workshops, projects, and experiential sessions that go beyond activity they create impact, reflection, and team bonding.

If you’re an HR leader, organization, or community builder looking to introduce creative engagement, employee wellbeing, and culture-driven experiences, let’s collaborate.

Because sometimes, the most powerful transformation begins with a simple act to believe in yourself and create. ✨

— Kornr by Neeti

Nav Varsh Kala Utsav 2026A fragment, a crack, a story this   wall piece explores beauty in imperfection and strength in ...
08/04/2026

Nav Varsh Kala Utsav 2026
A fragment, a crack, a story this wall piece explores beauty in imperfection and strength in broken forms. Hand-shaped and intentionally distressed, the surface carries impressions of nature, while the fractures reflect the journey of transformation and renewal.

Showcased at UJJIVAN – Nav Varsh Kala Utsav 2026, at Gandhi Darshan Art Gallery Rajghat, New Delhi, this work represents the idea that every break leads to a new beginning, and every texture holds a memory shaped by time and hand.

Crafted slowly in , finished in earthy terracotta tones a quiet expression of resilience, growth, and rebirth.

Grateful to Kavita Rajput for the curatorial vision and Ajala Foundation for this meaningful platform.

Kornr by Neeti
Studio Pottery | Terracotta Art | Handmade Stories

Honoured to be featured in The Craftspersons of Delhi — a study by   and  , in collaboration with the Delhi Crafts Counc...
01/04/2026

Honoured to be featured in The Craftspersons of Delhi — a study by and , in collaboration with the Delhi Crafts Council.

Kornr by Neeti began as a quiet exploration of clay, form, and storytelling. Today, it finds a place among Delhi’s evolving craft ecosystem alongside , makers, and studios shaping contemporary handmade culture.

This recognition is not just about a brand.
It is about slow craft.
It is about handmade narratives.
It is about keeping material, process, and human touch at the centre.

Grateful to YFLO Delhi and Associates for documenting and celebrating the voices behind craft, and for including Kornr by Neeti in this meaningful study.

The journey continues one form, one texture, one story at a time.

Beyond art and cultural curation, it was deeply inspiring for me to meet the Indian Blind Women’s Cricket players from t...
15/01/2026

Beyond art and cultural curation, it was deeply inspiring for me to meet the Indian Blind Women’s Cricket players from the historic Blind Women’s T20 World Cup–winning squad.

Heartiest congratulations to the Indian team for creating history by winning the first-ever Blind Women’s T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka, defeating Nepal in the final. Their journey reflects extraordinary courage, discipline, and resilience reminding us what it truly means to build a meaningful and beautiful life through determination.

The team’s success was supported by an intensive one-month coaching camp (10 October–10 November 2025) hosted by Modern School, with excellent facilities and guidance. Sincere appreciation to Naresh Sachdeva, Director of Sports, whose lifelong commitment to sport stands as an inspiration—proving that age is truly just a number.

Wishing all players, coaches, and team members continued good health, happiness, success, and prosperity. 🌿

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