Lee Hyori has traded her bathroom for a more spacious studio as she takes on the challenge of textile art using a tufting gun.
Lee Hyori shared a post on her social media with the caption "Tufting experience," along with photos of her working on a project.
In the photos, Lee Hyori is seen holding a tufting gun as she works on completing her piece, drawing attention to her new artistic endeavor.
Previously, Lee Hyori often did her artwork in the bathroom, but this time, she's engaging in more structured art activities in a formal studio.
In her post, Lee Hyori announced that she was trying out the tufting technique, a form of textile art where threads are fixed onto fabric to create images or patterns. Tufting has recently gained popularity among artists as a modern method of fabric art.
The photos reveal Lee Hyori fully engrossed in her tufting project. She is using black and white threads to sketch the form of a person, with the progress of the work captured in the images.
The tufting gun Lee Hyori is using is a tool that quickly inserts threads into fabric, allowing artists to create the desired shapes. This tool is essential in modern textile art, where its ability to create soft textures and three-dimensional expressions has won it the favor of many artists.
Meanwhile, Lee Hyori and her husband, Lee Sangsoon, who have lived in Jeju Island for a long time since their marriage in 2013, recently announced their plans to move back to Seoul, marking the end of their 11 years on the island. The couple's decision to relocate has sparked much interest.
During her time in Jeju, Lee Hyori continued her artistic endeavors, showcasing her unique style. Fans are now eagerly anticipating how her new beginning in Seoul will influence her art and life.