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Bring nature indoor

My theme of work is ‘Bringing nature indoors mingled with different element’. My concept of this portable wall hanging and 3d plants is Coexisting and sharing through the medium of nature. This sheer textile screen is going to bring the light in from the outside and the patchwork of the fabric pieces represents a combination of our own diverse culture in the UK. The appliqué on top of the patchwork shows that natural Beauty is still the most predominant force amongst all this diversity.

one stitch matters

London, England


kew garden palm house, Jung Byun

applique on top of patchwork with Korean traditional method

Bring nature indoor

My theme of work is ‘Bringing nature indoors mingled with different element’. My concept of this portable wall hanging and 3d plants is Coexisting and sharing through the medium of nature. This sheer textile screen is going to bring the light in from the outside and the patchwork of the fabric pieces represents a combination of our own diverse culture in the UK. The appliqué on top of the patchwork shows that natural Beauty is still the most predominant force amongst all this diversity.

one stitch matters

London, England


kew garden palm house, Jung Byun

applique on top of patchwork with Korean traditional method

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