
Eunjae is a Korean visual artist based in Victoria, BC, currently completing her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts at the University of Victoria. Working across drawing, digital media, and animation, she explores the intersections of identity, emotion, and ritual through minimal, layered, and repetitive gestures. Her practice investigates how subtle shifts in light, color, and time can reveal internal states and relational dynamics, often creating meditative spaces for viewers. Eunjae has participated in group exhibitions, including Spillways (2025) and Lucky Thirteen (2024) at the Audain Gallery, University of Victoria. Alongside her studio practice, she has contributed to community-focused projects, including design and branding work for AKCSE UVic, where she integrates creative practice with collaborative engagement. Her work aims to bridge intimate personal expression with thoughtful interaction, inviting audiences to notice subtle transformations and reflect on their own presence.
Eunjae’s practice investigates the relationships between identity, emotion, and perceptual experience through drawing, digital media, animation, and visualized compositions. Central to her work are processes of repetition, layering, and minimal gesture, which function as both formal strategies and conceptual frameworks. These methods allow subtle transformations to emerge over time, reflecting the temporal and ritualistic dimensions of everyday life. Her work explores the interplay between abstraction and perception, examining how subtle shifts in color, form, or light can reveal complex internal states and relational dynamics. By creating meditative and immersive environments, she encourages viewers to reconsider habitual ways of seeing, emphasizing the role of sustained attention in shaping perceptual and emotional understanding. Across mediums, her practice is defined by a systematic exploration of gesture, rhythm, and accumulation, translating ephemeral experiences into visual forms that bridge personal experience with broader reflections on human behavior and social interaction.