Qiongnan Wu
About
I am a textile designer specializing in print and embroidery. After completing my undergraduate studies in fashion design in China, I moved to London to pursue a Master’s degree in Textiles at the Royal College of Art. My work focuses on the contemporary reinterpretation of Chinese traditional culture and the dialogue between Eastern and Western aesthetics. Drawing inspiration from my cross-cultural experiences of living and studying in both China and the UK, I explore how heritage can be preserved, transformed, and reintroduced in modern contexts. Through techniques like screen printing, digital print, and hand embroidery, I aim to create textile works that connect tradition with innovation, and craft with concept.
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