About

Betty Kim (b.1996) is a British-Korean artist based in London.

She explores the narratives and stories of people, dealing with themes such as identity and human psychology in the form of traditional and digital paintings, animations and illustrations.

Much like her cultural upbringing as a second-generation diaspora, her visual style embodies her Western influences in the way she employs Impressionistic techniques of mark-making and rough textured brush strokes but captures emotional rawness mainly through the eyes; an Eastern interpretation - reflective of her British-Korean identity.

Scenes from films, faces of characters and actors act as visual motifs and archetypes of visual expression as she explores the narratives and stories of people through the art of projection; dealing with themes such as identity, truth, psychology and the philosophy of human emotion in the form of digital paintings that are then projected onto a various different physical surfaces and mediums.

Her work is an ongoing investigation into answering and questioning what it means to be human.

Education

2017 Foundation Diploma in Art & Design at Kingston College

2022 Illustration BA at Middlesex University

Exhibitions

2022 Radical Creativity Degree Show, London

2022 [4482]SASAPARI’S 10th exhibition “[TEN] Hope”, London

Awards & Recognitions

2022 D&AD New Blood Award

A Winning Entrant of the Editor X x New Blood: The Portfolios 2022. Chosen as 1 of the 182 Portfolios from over 800+ entries by 50+ industry-leading judges, showcased as part of the D&AD 2022 New Blood Festival under Animation & Illustration.

2022 Creative Conscience Award

Bronze Award winner for the 2022 Creative Conscience Disciplines Award in Animation with “To Be or Not To Be” under the theme: Mental Health.