Kim is an emerging contemporary painter and depth psychotherapist who paints the effects of trauma, meditation practice, and intuition on the experience of Time.
As a practicing psychotherapist working with trauma, personal growth and spiritual issues; a Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) student and former interior designer; Kim investigates the psychological impact of intense experiences on Space and Time, whether internal or external.
Born in 1964 on Cape Cod, MA and raised on a farm in rural Michigan, Kim worked for architecture firms in Washington DC and San Francisco for twenty years. She has a Masters In Counseling Psychology, and all-but-dissertation for a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, with a Doctoral Internship at the San Francisco Jung Institute. She studies Controlled Remote Viewing, or the science of intuitive knowing from a distance, under Lyn Buchanan, a US Army/CIA former intelligence officer and military trainer of CRV.
Kim has participated in six group shows at the Middletown Art Center in Middletown, CA between 2019-23. She has studios in rural Northern California on Clear Lake above Napa Valley, and the Pyrenees mountains in Quillan, France.