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THE MIUUS STUDIO

The Miuus Studio prints by Warsaw-based artist Ewa Sho — bold geometric shapes, warm earth tones, and carefully balanced compositions. Minimalist work designed for modern interiors, where clean lines and considered colour do the talking.

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The Geometric Language of The Miuus Studio

The Miuus Studio is the creative practice of Ewa Sho, a Warsaw-based artist whose work sits at the intersection of graphic design, abstract illustration, and fine art. Her compositions begin with geometry — circles, arcs, and clean vertical divisions — then build warmth through a palette of terracotta, ochre, soft pink, and olive. The result is work that feels resolved and intentional, each element placed with the precision of a graphic designer and the sensitivity of a painter. Pieces like *Flowing Kimono Patterns*, *Shapes in Harmony*, and *Golden Divide* share a visual rhythm that makes them work individually as statement prints or together as a cohesive series on a single wall. The Kimono-inspired works introduce textile pattern references — layered arcs and curves that echo the drape and fold of fabric — while the more purely abstract compositions strip back to essential geometric relationships. Across the full collection of twenty prints, the visual language remains consistent: warm, deliberate, graphically resolved.

Choosing the Right Format

On fine art paper, the clean edges and flat colour fields of Ewa Sho's work read with maximum clarity — every geometric boundary stays crisp, every colour transition precise. The A3 format works well for smaller arrangements — a pair above a desk, a trio in a hallway. For a single focal piece, 50x70 cm or 70x100 cm gives the geometric structure room to breathe and allows the interplay between shapes to unfold at the scale the compositions were designed for. Paper sizes are available from A3 through 50x70, 70x100, up to A0 for maximum visual impact. Oak framing complements the warm palette and brings out the earth tones; black frames sharpen the graphic quality and suit more minimalist interiors. Walnut brown adds richness to pieces with deeper earth tones. All three frame colours work — the choice depends on the wall and the surrounding furniture.

Pairing with Other Contemporary Artists

The Miuus Studio pairs well with other artists in our contemporary collection who share a design-led sensibility. ThingDesign offers a similar approach to bold form and organic shape, while more textural abstract work provides a visual counterpoint that keeps a gallery wall from feeling too uniform. For a Scandinavian or minimalist interior, combine two or three Miuus Studio pieces with a single contrasting work — something with more visible brushwork or photographic texture — to create tension between precision and expression. Group three to five pieces with consistent framing for a gallery wall that reads as a curated installation rather than an accumulation. All prints are produced in our Berlin studio using archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years.