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TanHua

siqi lu

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I am an optimistic person who loves beautiful things and enjoys exploring interesting ideas. I like to try different approaches and incorporate a variety of materials into my work. Color also plays a vital role in my creations—I believe that color is powerful and full of life. For me, using color is like telling an emotional story or expressing inner feelings. It is an essential part of my work. Rather than focusing solely on completing a piece, I find more joy in the creative process itself. Each project feels like a unique journey.

I am an optimistic person who loves beautiful things and enjoys exploring interesting ideas. I li...

“Tan Hua” slowly explores a romantic garden, drawing inspiration from films, painters, museums, social spaces, and design sketches related to gardens. Step by step, different patterns, materials, and color combinations are developed. The work incorporates embroidery and beading, creating a rich, healing, and joyful visual experience. Most of the pieces are made using dead stock yarn, as I believe that reducing dead stock materials can also reduce waste. I also hope that my creations can bring healing to those who experience them.

Final work

The left side features a knitted fabric made of gradient colors and ribbons, with fringes along the edges, while the right side is a colorful striped

Left side: gradient satin ribbon knitting; Right side: striped knitting combined with elastic yarn and beaded knitting.

Stoll jacquard terry knitting composed of patterns in green, purple, pink, and yellow, with partial terry loop technique.

Stoll jacquard terry knitting

The left side is an embroidered and beaded knit, featuring secondary embroidery and beading on knitted color blocks, creating a unique texture. The ri

The left side features a knitted fabric with embroidered and beaded embellishments, while the right side showcases a floral wave knit pattern.

Air-layer jacquard knit embellished with gradient floral beads in various colors on top of the pattern.

Air-layer jacquard knit with beading.

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TanHua

“Tan Hua” slowly explores a romantic garden, drawing inspiration from films, painters, museums, social spaces, and design sketches related to gardens. Step by step, different patterns, materials, and color combinations are developed. The work incorporates embroidery and beadin...

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