Where Clay Meets Canvas

Our hand-painted plates blend fine art with everyday function β€” each piece a canvas, every meal a memory.

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Commissions

Celebrate the animals you love most with a one-of-a-kind, hand-painted plate.

Whether it’s a loyal dog, a mischievous cat, or a beloved rabbit, I offer custom commissions to capture your pet’s unique spirit and charm. Simply send a clear photo, and I’ll translate it into a lovingly illustrated portrait; Painted directly onto a handcrafted ceramic plate.

Each piece is made with care, designed to be both a keepsake and a functional work of art. Perfect as a heartfelt gift or a personal treasure to honor your furry companion.

Get in touch to begin your custom order.

Please note:
All custom orders must be paid in full before work begins. Once a plate has been painted, no changes or edits can be made to the artwork. Each piece is final and non-refundable, so please ensure you are happy with the reference photo before placing your order. Thank you for understanding and supporting handmade art.

EunJung’s Story

Based in Vancouver, and trained in the fine art of printmaking, Eunice Cho brings over two decades of visual storytelling experience to every ceramic piece she creates. After 20 years crafting breathtaking imagery in the world of visual effects, she returned to her roots β€” the tactile, meditative beauty of handmade art.

Now working from her studio nestled in Vancouver, she creates one-of-a-kind pottery plates, each delicately hand-painted with animals that seem to breathe with personality and grace.

Every plate is a harmony of utility and art β€” designed not only to serve, but to spark joy, start conversations, and quietly elevate the everyday. With brush in hand and clay beneath her fingers, Eunice invites you to bring a piece of her story β€” and your own β€” to the table.

A hand on a spinning pottery wheel, shaping clay into a vessel.
Unfired ceramic bowls and a plate on a table in a pottery studio.