art
I’m Kim, a painter in Zurich.
I work with colour, movement, and a little chaos.
My process is shaped by a need to explore rather than repeat.
My pieces are big, messy, and honest — meant to bring moments of pause, colour, or clarity into your home.
Time goes fast and slow
I paint to understand time, especially the kind that stretches and collapses when you become a mother.
This series grew from watching my daughter notice the world with fresh eyes.
Everything feels simple and important at the same time.
Time Goes Fast and Slow is about childhood, perception, and the beauty inside ordinary moments — the ones that shouldn’t matter, but somehow do.
Everything the light touches
Everything The Light Touches begins before thought has a chance to settle.
Lines, scribbles, shapes moving freely, meaning arriving later.
It’s the subconscious stepping forward.
I cut the drawings apart and rearrange them, searching for what remains, what shifts, and what reveals itself only after everything moves.
I see colours
These pieces start on the floor with movement first and intention later.
Large fabric panels, colour leading the way, hands doing most of the thinking.
The process is physical, spontaneous, and alive.
When the first rush settles, I return and cut the panels apart, looking for new compositions inside the chaos.
Each fragment carries the pulse of the original and becomes a distilled moment of colour and emotion.