Sally Kim
“I create my artwork through a long brainstorming. I often take pictures of sky, landscapes, flowers, and portraits of people around me. To preserve the nature, I portray them through my artworks. I believe that portraits of human and nature gives us healing and stories. For instance, the individual portraits of human have stories in their faces because the lines of and the facial features shows how their life was. Because of the social media today, we don’t seem to pay attention to our nature. Through my art I am hoping that my audiences find the interests into our nature surroundings more and awakening the importance of preserving nature. The colors that the nature have brings emotional healings I believe that artwork is another way of expressing messages to the audiences. My artworks are the window of sharing what I see and the understanding of my emotional development through nature.”
Sunny Day, 2016, Wood, 24x24
Daily, 2016, Oil Pastel, 10x10
The Apple Peel, 2017, Guache, 8x8
Silly Face, 2017, Guache, 8x8
The Church, 2017, Guache, 8x8.
Sunflower, 2018, Fabric Paint on Canvas Fabric, 6x6
7am Sky, 2018, Acrylic, 12x24
The View, 2018, Oil Paint, 24x36
The Sunset in Ghost Town, 2018, Oil Paint, 36x48
The Motion, 2021, Photography, N/A
Dear Deer on the Street, 2021, Photography, N/A
Jellyfish, 2021, Watercolor and Pen, 11x14
Waterfall in the Woods, 2021, Watercolor and Pen, 11x14
The Faces, 2021, Chiffon Fabric and Dye, 36x24
The Crowds in the City on a Rainy Day, 2022, Acylic, 8x10
Sally Kim
Art Therapy ‘24
Sally Kim, an artist from North Wales, Pennsylvania, loves experimenting with art. Watercolor, acrylic, and pencil are the major mediums that she uses. she mainly does portraits and realistic landscapes. Most of her pieces are naturalistic aspects. She graduated Art Institute of Philadelphia with Fashion Design degree, then she started Art education bachelor’s degree at Temple University in 2016. She worked in New York as a designer in 2020. She re-enrolled Temple University, double majoring in Art therapy in 2022, she thought that art therapy could help her to know more about art different way.

