Dutch textile art magazine TextielPlus profiles contemplative fiber work of Kyoung Ae Cho

Square white textile artwork with dotted surface and stitched dried flowers forming a spiral pattern

Professor Kyoung Ae Cho, a fiber artist known for her meditative, nature-inspired practice, is featured in TextielPlus in a profile about her slow-art approach and material exploration. The article highlights her use of recycled and natural materials gathered and respectfully transformed into textile and mixed-media artworks.

Cho explains that her creative process begins with a collaboration with nature that informs the form, pattern, color, and texture of her pieces and that her work spans embroidery, quilting, weaving, sculpture, and installation. The profile illustrates Cho’s lifelong engagement with textiles, tracing her early interest in sewing to the depth of her contemporary art projects that merge environmental awareness with minimalist, contemplative practice.

Read the article on TextielPlus.