Eugenia calls on visual memories to inform her paintings. Rather than analytical references or the use of photographs, she invites a dialogue between line and form. Gestural movements on the canvas call up experiences from her past that speak to a reverence for nature and connection.

Those memories include the expansive landscapes of coastal South Carolina—and the time spent inside during the long summers, baking homemade cakes and handed-down recipes. Her process leads to irreverence or ambiguous abstractions in equal measure. 

Eugenia grew up in the 1980s and 90s in Charleston, SC where she studied art and anthropology and graduated from the College of Charleston in 2004.