Hi! I'm Mansi.

An interdisciplinary artist, designer, and storyteller. My work lives at the intersection of love, culture, memory, and soul.

I’ve always been drawn to the power of art - to hold emotion, to preserve moments, to tell stories that words alone cannot. 

whether through paper, paint, or pixels, my goal is to transform your story into something tangible, intentional, and deeply personal. 

Every piece is created with care, artistry, and reverence for the moment it represents, so it can be remembered, revisited, and treasured long after the day has passed.

The studio philosophy

Rooted in storytelling and craftsmanship, our studio is built on intention - how we create, how we collaborate, and who we choose to create alongside.

  • Mansi Yaduka is a boutique art and design studio specializing in bespoke wedding stationery, live event artistry, and heirloom works for celebrations rooted in meaning.

    We believe the most beautiful experiences are not rushed or mass-produced, they are thoughtfully crafted, layered with symbolism, and designed to reflect the people at the heart of them. Our work blends fine art techniques with refined design, resulting in pieces that feel timeless, intentional, and emotionally resonant.

    Every project is approached as a collaboration, not a transaction.

  • Our process is intentionally high-touch and white-glove, designed for clients who value artistry, communication, and care.

    From the first conversation to final delivery, we guide you through a thoughtful, structured experience, listening deeply, refining ideas, and translating your vision into art that feels unmistakably yours. We limit the number of projects we take on so each client receives our full creative presence and attention.

    This is not about trends or templates.
    It’s about storytelling, craftsmanship, and legacy.

  • We work with couples and clients who:

    • Value art, design, and intentional details

    • Appreciate a collaborative creative process

    • Are drawn to timeless elegance over trends

    • Want their celebration to feel personal, meaningful, and beautifully considered

    Our clients often host boutique, destination, estate, or culturally rich celebrations and see stationery and live art not as extras but as part of the storytelling.

    If you’re looking for something quick, generic, or purely transactional, we may not be the right fit and that’s okay. Our studio is for those who want to slow down and create something lasting.

Fun facts about Mansi

  • I can’t resist beautiful notebooks and journals from around the world.

  • My favorite escape is visiting the local waterfront park just to catch the sunset.

  • I met my husband at a wedding. After five years apart, we marked our marriage in three special ways:

    • A cozy, emotional intimate ceremony.

    • A riverside civil ceremony in Harpers Ferry, framed by mountains.

    • A grand cultural celebration in India at a boutique fort palace, where I revealed my husband’s portrait at the end of my dance. The painting became a cherished keepsake and guests loved the surprise.

    I also designed all the invites and paper goods. Each celebration reflected who we are and showed me how personal and meaningful a wedding can be.

A little more about Mansi

Before the studio, before the weddings, before the paper and paint, there was a lifelong devotion to art and storytelling. My journey as an artist and designer has been shaped by culture, travel, memory, and an instinct to notice the small details.

  • My journey as an artist began long before I ever called it a career. From childhood, creativity flowed instinctively, transforming notebooks, walls, and even my mother’s hands into canvases. By the time I was a pre-teen, my parents recognized my passion and arranged formal training in sketching and fine art.

    Creativity also lived in the everyday - handmade greeting cards, chalkboard calligraphy, and flourishes that brought beauty into ordinary and celebratory moments.

  • In high school, I began sharing my art more publicly. I launched The Painted Paradise on Instagram, received commissions for portraits, and even taught summer workshops for children and adults. By the age of seventeen, my work was featured in a media interview, and I knew I wanted to pursue art professionally.

    I was accepted into the Communication Design program at the National Institute of Fashion Technology, where I explored photography, graphic design, brand identity, and visual storytelling. Collaborating with fashion and lifestyle brands, I worked on product photography, hand-painted motifs, and storyboard illustrations for handicraft studios. A defining discovery was my love for printed materials - designing invitations, packaging, and stationery that combined artistry with function.

    When COVID-19 struck, I adapted quickly, shifting to digital illustration and creating bespoke e-invitations and wedding stationery. Between 2020 and 2022, I expanded my client base globally, refining my style while blending traditional artistry with new mediums.

  • In preparation for relocating to the United States, I completed an intensive training program in Tysons, Virginia. Around the same time, I designed my own multi-event wedding, from stationery and décor to styling and details - treating it as a comprehensive artistic project.

    Once settled in Baltimore with my husband, I relaunched my creative practice with a new focus. Starting with cultural events, I quickly built connections that led to meaningful collaborations. I participated in MICA’s Community Art Collaborative program and partnered with institutions including the Baltimore Museum of Art, Enoch Pratt Library and Creative Alliance to lead creative workshops. Invitations to speak at schools and mentor young artists deepened my role in community engagement.

  • In 2024, I partnered with Johns Hopkins University to provide custom guest illustrations at a few of their programs. Watching participants light up as they received personalized artwork made me realize the impact of live illustration and its potential to elevate larger celebrations.

    Today, my work specializes in luxury event artistry: bespoke stationery suites, live event painting, and guest illustrations.

    From hand-painted invitations and immersive ceremony paintings to curated packaging with wax seals, dried florals, and handwritten notes, every detail reflects the story of my clients also known as my muses.

Let’s create together

If you’re looking for art that feels personal, design that tells a story, or creative experiences that connect, you’re in the right place. I’d be honored to paint your story.