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THE MIUUS STUDIO

A study of movement through the balance of line and form.

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About THE

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Led by Polish artist and photographer Ewa Sho, THE MIUUS STUDIO operates out of Warsaw. Sho brings a background in Political Science alongside specialized photography training from the Warsaw School of Photography and Central Saint Martins in London to her creative practice. The studio focuses on the interplay of line and form, exploring how movement can be captured through static graphic design. Each piece emphasizes balance and natural symmetry, rooted in a disciplined approach to minimalist composition.

Visual voice

The work is defined by a Japandi-inflected aesthetic that merges bold geometric shapes with organic textures. The palette remains grounded in earthy tones, prioritizing proportion and the study of movement through abstract arrangements.
Japandi MinimalismGeometric AbstractionEarthy PalettesOrganic TexturesLinear Movement
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THE MIUUS STUDIO — questions answered

Who is the artist behind THE MIUUS STUDIO?

The studio is led by Ewa Sho, a Warsaw-based visual artist and photographer who studied at Central Saint Martins in London.

What defines the studio's artistic style?

The work is characterized by a Japandi-inflected approach to minimalism, utilizing bold geometric shapes and earthy palettes.

What themes are explored in these designs?

Recurring themes include the study of movement through line and form, as well as an emphasis on balance and natural symmetry.

What is the artist's professional background?

Ewa Sho holds a Master’s degree in Political Science and completed post-graduate photography training in both Warsaw and London.

Where is the studio located?

THE MIUUS STUDIO is a creative practice based in Warsaw, Poland.

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