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Kim Migliore is a painter based in Zurich, Switzerland.
Her process is intuitive and ever-changing, shaped by a need to explore rather than repeat.
Each body of work reflects a new chapter in an ongoing conversation between self, time, and form.
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Time goes fast and slow
I paint to understand time — how it rushes, pauses, and loops.
Time Goes Fast and Slow grew from motherhood, from seeing the world through my daughter’s eyes.
Everything feels simple and full of meaning, all at once.
It’s about childhood, perception, and finding beauty in small, ordinary moments.
Everything the light touches
Everything The Light Touches explores intuition and transformation.
Through lines and scribbles, the subconscious takes form. Shapes connect, collide, and find their own rhythm.
Later, I cut the drawings apart and rearrange them, searching for new meaning in the fragments.
It’s a dialogue with myself: what stays, what shifts, and what do I recognize when everything moves?
I see colours
I See Colours begins with movement. Painting large fabric panels on the floor, using my hands, letting colour lead.
The process is physical, spontaneous, and free. Layers build and blur until emotion becomes abstraction.
Later, I return to the panels and cut them apart, searching for new compositions within the whole.
Each fragment carries the energy of the original but becomes something new, a distilled moment of colour and strength.