About

Frida Ticehurst is a textile artist and designer known for her botanically dyed silk and linen garments—crafted slowly, intentionally, and entirely by hand. Rooted in the traditions of natural dyeing and elevated by a sculptural design sensibility, her work invites a return to the body, the earth, and the art of intimate adornment.

Frida has been using art as both compass and sanctuary—a way to integrate identity, build community, and ground herself through life’s many chapters and multicultural background. Through her workshops and wearable art, she helps others reconnect with beauty, creative expression, and a deeper sense of belonging to the natural world.

Each piece begins with a conversation between cloth and landscape: flower, leaf, root, and mineral are foraged or sourced in season, then coaxed into color through a meticulous, time-intensive process. What emerges is not trend-driven fashion, but artwear—garments that feel as if they hold memory, light, and atmosphere within their fibers.

With a background in design, movement, and plant-based color, Frida creates clothing that is both elegant and elemental—fluid forms meant to be worn, loved, and passed down. Her pieces carry the soul of the environment that shaped them, revealing the quiet alchemy of the natural world through rich tonal variation, subtle imperfections, and radiant earth-pigment hues.

In addition to her studio collections, Frida teaches natural dye workshops in carefully chosen spaces—immersive experiences that explore the relationship between material, process, and place. She is available for select collaborations, commissions, and travel-based teaching engagements that align with her ethos of slow, intentional craft.

Frida lives and works in seasonal rhythm, crafting garments and experiences that honor texture, tone, ritual, and beauty.