EULEEA
About
EYULEEA is an abstract artist based in California whose practice is a profound exploration of restraint, silence, and the tension of space. Drawing from her foundation at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, she bridges mid-century modern aesthetics and contemporary minimalism with quiet precision.
Her work is characterized by intentional open space and carefully measured repetition — a visual language that demands a slow, contemplative gaze. Through hand-printed layers and mixed media, she builds depth where color functions not as ornament, but as a structural pillar. The result is compositions that balance architectural stability with organic rhythm, existing as both intimate objects and commanding spatial experiences.
In 2026, EYULEEA made her exhibition debut with The J Contemporary, presenting work in Seoul and at the San Francisco Art Fair before bringing her practice to an international stage at the Seattle Art Fair 2026.
For the discerning collector, her work offers a sanctuary of clarity and precision in an increasingly loud world.
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Education
2000–2002 Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA — Master of Fine Arts, Design
Solo Exhibitions
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Group Exhibitions
2026 Unfold: The J Member Exhibition, Namsan 179 Studio, Seoul
Art Fairs
2026 San Francisco Art Fair
2026 Seattle Art Fair (upcoming)
Practice
Founder, Three Carrots Art, California (2019–present)
Prior to founding the studio, operated a design and craft store in Seoul, curating craft materials, children's fashion, and decorative objects alongside her own artistic practice