This work ruled out felting, commonly used in wool manufacturing processes of everyday goods, and focus on the intertwining properties of plain wool while employing various sewing techniques. Her experiments gave birth to thin and translucent wool-based material with distinct thread pattern, giving the impression of being both robust and ethereal. She plans to continue her investigation into the methods of expressing the delicacy and fineness of the natural aspect of wild wool and explore the ways the beauty of nature can be interwoven into everyday life.
Leading yet comprehension. Headstrong but sensible. Quiet yet extraordinary. Not only thinking but also putting ideas in reality through action.
She comes from China and is a student of product design at Tama Art University in Tokyo. Interested in the combination of art and product design, and material innovation. Many of her works are inspired by Japanese wabi-sabi, she likes the feel of delicate and incomplete beauty.