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Soon Cho, also known as Niña, is an illustrator based in Canada. Originally from South Korea, Soon studied illustration at Sheridan College, and completed her BFA in Textiles at Rhode Island School of Design (2008). Soon has lived and worked in Mississauga since 2001, and has recently relocated to Niagara Falls. Soon's practice ranges from hand drawing and painting to murals, installations, digital art, clothing, and recently books and toys. Soon enjoys simple line drawings with a childlike aesthetic, often depicting elements of nature and the essence of our everyday life. While she was doing her masters program in Design Management in Spain (2017), Soon drew a fictional character in her work who all of her friends called “Niña” - which means “a little girl” in Spanish. Soon quickly found joy in including Niña as part of her work, it almost seemed like Niña was her second soul, always being there as a hidden cheerleader. You will likely find Niña hiding somewhere in Soon's recent works. Through a little encouragement and humour in her work, Soon hopes to slow things down and boost self-value to individuals in our modern society.
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Soon
Cho
Soon Cho, also known as Niña, is an illustrator based in Canada. Originally from South
Korea, Soon studied illustration at Sheridan College, and completed her BFA in Textiles
at Rhode Island School of Design (2008). Soon has lived and worked in Mississauga
since 2001, and has recently relocated to Niagara Falls.

Soon's practice ranges from hand drawing and painting to murals, installations, digital
art, clothing, and recently books and toys. Soon enjoys simple line drawings with a
childlike aesthetic, often depicting elements of nature and the essence of our everyday
life. While she was doing her masters program in Design Management in Spain (2017),
Soon drew a fictional character in her work who all of her friends called “Niña” - which
means “a little girl” in Spanish. Soon quickly found joy in including Niña as part of her
work, it almost seemed like Niña was her second soul, always being there as a hidden
cheerleader. You will likely find Niña hiding somewhere in Soon's recent works.
Through a little encouragement and humour in her work, Soon hopes to slow things
down and boost self-value to individuals in our modern society.
Nina
English, Spanish, Japanese, Korean