The Name
Khidki means "window" in Hindi. Not just a physical opening in a wall, but a metaphor — a gentle passage between what we feel inside and what we show the world outside.
Every painting is a window. Every window tells a story that words cannot.
Art is not about what you see on the canvas. It's about what the canvas makes you see in yourself.
The Beginning
Khidki was born from a simple observation: the most profound moments in life happen in the quiet spaces — a sunset through a window, the smell of rain on dry earth, the silence after someone leaves a room.
It started as childhood doodles, grew into architectural studies, and eventually found its true form in the meeting point of emotion and visual art.
The Philosophy
Art should feel like coming home — familiar yet full of discoveries. Khidki invites viewers to pause, breathe, and find their own stories within the colors and forms.
Whether it's a serene landscape or an abstract explosion of emotion, every piece is created with intention, patience, and love.
The Vision
Khidki is growing into more than a portfolio. It's becoming a community — a space for slow art, meaningful conversations, and the kind of beauty that doesn't rush.
From paintings to products, from exhibitions to hangouts, every extension of Khidki carries the same quiet intention: to open windows where walls used to be.