Kimberly Zeluck
Kim Zeluck is a bilingual and multicultural artist originally from Hong Kong who now resides in New York City. As a science fiction enthusiast, Kim is inspired by the surreal and paradoxical nature of dreams and the subconscious. Her oil paintings are characterised by their vivid colour fields, whimsical illustrations and overlapping narratives.
After graduating from Parsons School of Design, Kim participated in GEISAI#20, an international exhibition and competition held by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, where she was awarded the Bronze Prize for overall talent. Other notable shows include a solo exhibition at Murakami’s Hidari Zingaro and Kiki Zingaro galleries in Tokyo and Clio Art Fair in NYC. Her most recent endeavour was a collaboration with celebrity chef Stephanie Nass, for which Chef Stephanie designed confections based on Kim’s work.
Kim’s fanciful artwork has also been used in several commercial projects. Past partnerships include creating and installing a mural for a high-end department store in Taipei, designing packaging for two cosmetics companies, and creating a limited-edition tea set for a luxury brand.