Eunsuk Hur is a textile designer, graduated in 2009 from central Saint Martins School of Art and Design with a degree in MA Design for Textile Futures. Her final year project selected for the CSM Contemporary Collections is chosen to represent the best of CSM 2009 and also selected for the Casamica Talent Scouting in salone satellite at the Milan Salone del Mobile 2009.
"An interchangeable modular system of textile pieces can be transformed by the user to create a new piece of clothing or interior accessories which promote sustainable design. Each piece can be put together in a variety of ways allowing the user freedom of design with playful experimentation, different outfits that are emotionally durable and multifunctional.
Growth, transformation, and regeneration are essential parts of my pattern design process. The growth of plants and animals, of insects and invertebrates, is subject to different laws and different processes. But all growth is marked by phases in which changes occur by addition,
by loss, by reduction, by enlargement, or elongation. These studies of nature allow me to create many different styles of drawing for my personalized printing design and ideas of structure which I could use in solving modular systems of structures."
Image courtesy of Eunsuk Hur
Growth, transformation, and regeneration are essential parts of my pattern design process. The growth of plants and animals, of insects and invertebrates, is subject to different laws and different processes. But all growth is marked by phases in which changes occur by addition,
by loss, by reduction, by enlargement, or elongation. These studies of nature allow me to create many different styles of drawing for my personalized printing design and ideas of structure which I could use in solving modular systems of structures."
Image courtesy of Eunsuk Hur
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