Sara Cook Colour Nature's Way

Sara’s work is inspired by the changing light on the landscape and is informed by her research into Bojagi, Korean wrapping cloths, in continuing to develop her practice.

Sara is excited to be changing the way she colours her fabrics to using only natural dyes. In this exhibition you will see a new collection of botanical drawings in stitch alongside the larger abstract work inspired by the changing light on the landscape. 

Her practice is influenced by the textile traditions of Bojagi, Korean wrapping cloths. The translucent qualities of Bojagi, seem to her a perfect medium to express these fleeting moments of changing light. In reducing the environmental impact of her work, she feels will only add to its integrity. 

Sara Cook Colour: Nature's Way 

Bojagi: The word Bo means wrapping happiness or fortune and was by historically expressed using colour and symbolism. In her works she tries to achieve, Cheon-ji-in, which translates into sky, earth and the harmony of human coexistence. A traditional Korean value that chimes with the pressing need to find a way to live sustainably. 

Sara is author of Bojagi: Design and techniques in Korean Textile Art. She has exhibited work in the UK, South Korea, Australia, and America. She lectures on the history of bojagi and teaches workshops in both traditional and contemporary interpretations of Bojagi.

Drop in Mandu making workshop // Thursday 6th June, 4 -6pm

Fee £10 ( Payment by cash or card on the day)

Learn how to make a traditional Korean Mandu by hand using Korean silk organza. All materials provided but please bring small pair of scissors, thimble if you wear one and a few pins. Needles and thread provided.

Korean thimble workshop // Saturday 8th June, 1.30- 4.30pm

Fee £20

Learn how to make one of these beautiful and functional thimbles by hand using Korean silk fabrics. You will learn how to use an extended cross stitch to join the two sides together. All materials provided but please bring small pair of scissors, thimble if you wear one and a few pins. Needles and thread provided.

Contact Sara to find out more.

Part of Worthing Festival 2024

Tuesday – Sunday // 10.00 – 17.00