I have always loved fabrics and threads since I was a child, admiring my grandmother’s white embroidery. I discovered bojagi (also known as “pojagi”) a little over 10 years ago through a book written in Korean. At that time, I was teaching patchwork and working with a group of artists (painters, sculptors, watercolourists and stylists). We met every month to work on different themes. … One day, transparency entered the picture! I decided to delve into it alone and I succeeded with great pleasure. That was the beginning of a long story … exhibitions, workshops, and wonderful encounters.
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