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GREAT BRITAIN -- /FASHION/newswire -- Jul 24, 2022
Yen-Ting Cho Unveils Blue Phoenix Sculpture at Maison and Objet, Paris
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Renowned artist and designer Yen-Ting Cho has unveiled the mesmerizing Blue Phoenix sculpture, a symbol of resilience and progress, at Maison and Objet in Paris. Inspired by the global pandemic and conflict, the sculpture celebrates the human spirit's ability to adapt and thrive in challenging times.
Blue Phoenix, a sculpture of interlocked aluminum parts coated with a digital print pattern, was created amidst the turmoil of the coronavirus pandemic and global conflict. The rotating rod structure, resembling a bird opening its wings, offers a captivating visual experience from every angle, symbolizing the resilience and endeavor of humanity in troubled times.
Measuring 392mm in width, 520mm in depth, and 626mm in height, the sculpture is a testament to human strength and adaptability. Its ever-changing beauty can be fully appreciated from all angles, unveiling a myriad of aesthetic wonders that are both immersive and captivating.
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GREAT BRITAIN -- /FASHION/newswire -- Sep 14, 2021
The 2022 Phantasm Wool Scarf Collection by Yen-Ting Cho is a fantastical response to the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring unique digitally-printed patterns created with innovative technology.
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Professional AccessoryGREAT BRITAIN -- /FASHION/newswire -- Aug 04, 2020
Yen-Ting Cho presents a unique collection of digitally-printed wool scarves inspired by the energy, landscape, and culture of New York City, using bespoke software to create non-repeat patterns.
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Professional TextileGREAT BRITAIN -- /FASHION/newswire -- Nov 30, 2022
Yen Ting Cho Studio presents the 2023 Revive Collection, a series of eight unique wool scarf patterns inspired by the pandemic and global conflict, aiming to tell a metaphorical tale of pre and post-apocalypse with a story involving cellular experiments, mutation, reflection, and reconstruction. The collection was first exhibited at Shoppe Object in New York City in February 2023.
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