EUNSEON PARK
Eunseon Park is a Korean jeweller and metalsmith based in Halifax, Canada. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD University) in 2017 and is currently pursuing her Master of Fine Arts at the same institution.
Eunseon’s earlier studio practice centered on translating her impressions of nature through metal. She explored the coexistence of strength and delicacy found in flowers and plants, using sheet metal as her primary medium. Through the process of shearing and forming thin metal sheets, she discovered the material’s uncontrolled beauty and expressive potential—qualities that mirrored her experience of the natural world.
In her current work, Eunseon’s focus has expanded toward sustainability and material consciousness. She investigates how natural and biodegradable materials can be incorporated into art jewellery and sculptural forms, reflecting her ongoing exploration of nature not only as inspiration but also as a source of material and ethical inquiry. Her practice continues to evolve through this dialogue between nature, material, and form.
Eunseon’s earlier studio practice centered on translating her impressions of nature through metal. She explored the coexistence of strength and delicacy found in flowers and plants, using sheet metal as her primary medium. Through the process of shearing and forming thin metal sheets, she discovered the material’s uncontrolled beauty and expressive potential—qualities that mirrored her experience of the natural world.
In her current work, Eunseon’s focus has expanded toward sustainability and material consciousness. She investigates how natural and biodegradable materials can be incorporated into art jewellery and sculptural forms, reflecting her ongoing exploration of nature not only as inspiration but also as a source of material and ethical inquiry. Her practice continues to evolve through this dialogue between nature, material, and form.