Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,
Kim is a proud Balardong (Wheatbelt), Whadjuk (Perth) and Banjima (Pilbara) woman, who lives and creates her work on Wadandi Country. Inspired by her accomplished artist father, John Sara, she follows in his artistic footsteps.Her paintings tell stories of family, deep connection to Country and culture. Kim often travels with family to the Pilbara to reconnect with her heritage and to enrich her understanding of her family stories.
Living on Wadandi Boodja, she draws inspiration from the changing seasons, natural patterns and traditional uses of native plants.
Kim says “I paint to share my knowledge, honour my family and ancestors and to keep our stories alive for community and future generations”
Kim is one of our best selling artists.
Kim Kiosses's artworks
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Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Wanna
YAA-31576 x 76 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Boodja Lines
YAA-31476.5 x 51 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Wardan
YAA-29946 x 35 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Corunna Square
YAA-29131 x 31 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Corunna
YAA-29661 x 46 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Six Seasons
YAA-29551 x 51 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Corunna
YAA-29246 x 36 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Kambarang Brown
YAA-26146 x 36 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Southwest, WA,Moon Cresent
YAA-25841 x 30.5 cmSold
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