Nom Kinnear-King: Painting 2011

The latest work from UK artist Nom Kinnear-King. “From her shed in the Norfolk countryside Kinnear-King creates in oils and pencil. Portraits of girls roam from town to town in a patchwork old fashioned never world, where accordions and clarinets trail their steps, their joyful and curious behaviour shadowed by sweet melancholy. Nom is represented by London Miles, Fine Grime and Just Another Agency.”

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Nom Kinnear-King: Painting

London based artist Nom Kinnear-King has a BA in Fine Art Print and Photo Media from Norwich School of Art and Design in the UK . Her paintings and drawings have been featured on Creep Machine, Caarpaccio.(Spain), in Death Mook (Australia) and currently featured in ‘ Ballad of’ magazine (London) and as the cover art for French Novel “L’Ecole des dingues” by Cornelia Read.

” My art has always been focused on creating female characters, the world around them and the narrative this creates. It is a world full of precious objects, secrecy and hopeful magic. These oil paintings and mixed medium drawings trail along a between the line of real and imaginary. My note book is vital to me, my scrapbook and camera of perhaps next importance. I begin a piece with sketching thoughts, after which go about collecting imagery the collageing these together to make the final piece and letting it develop along the way. I am inspired by a mixed up jumble of things from eastern Europe to South America, from Tom Waits to Amelie to a ornament found at a boot sale.” (bio from artist’s website)

To see more, visit NomKinnearKing.com.

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