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Yerin Cho
Textile
Yerin Cho
Weaving, which involves interlacing warp and weft threads perpendicularly using a loom, is one of the most fundamental techniques in textile production. When delicate, fine threads are layered and intertwined one by one, they form a fabric that is both flexible and densely structured, resulting in rich textures and vibrant colors.
Yerin explores the warmth inherent in this labor-intensive craft—the raw sensibility and deep sense of warmth it conveys—and its potential application in contemporary everyday spaces.
Yerin Cho
Weaving, which involves interlacing warp and weft threads perpendicularly using a loom, is one of the most fundamental techniques in textile production. When delicate, fine threads are layered and intertwined one by one, they form a fabric that is both flexible and densely structured, resulting in rich textures and vibrant colors.
Yerin explores the warmth inherent in this labor-intensive craft—the raw sensibility and deep sense of warmth it conveys—and its potential application in contemporary everyday spaces.
Yerin Cho
Weaving, which involves interlacing warp and weft threads perpendicularly using a loom, is one of the most fundamental techniques in textile production. When delicate, fine threads are layered and intertwined one by one, they form a fabric that is both flexible and densely structured, resulting in rich textures and vibrant colors.
Yerin explores the warmth inherent in this labor-intensive craft—the raw sensibility and deep sense of warmth it conveys—and its potential application in contemporary everyday spaces.



