As architects’ work attracts me…so does anything fabric…Timothy found an exhibit of designer’s Sul Yun Hyoung work at the DDO.
I had never encountered her work before, but immediately fell in love with a couple of her more tempered designs and loved all the color.

Sul Yun Hyoung

Sul Yun Hyoung
Timothy and I studied this one trying to figure out what it was made from.
We felt it was plastic, like the type children use to learn weaving.

Sul Yun Hyoung
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Always looking for new ideas for my clothing design classes. Marie, do you think we can figure these out?
(Left Photo) The multi-colored top is pieced together from different types of weaves, some more loosely woven than others.

Sul Yun Hyoung

Sul Yun Hyoung
GOODBYE SEOUL…HELLO BUSAN!
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