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These original paintings are part of Kim’s extended catalogue—beautiful works that remain available to collectors. Each piece is created with the same depth, realism, and emotional presence that define her signature style. If a piece here resonates with you, you may inquire or purchase directly through the store. Because Kim’s originals often sell quickly, availability is limited. Pieces are sold on a first-come basis.
These originals have been collected, but many are still available as Limited Edition Prints—each hand-signed and produced with the same care Kim brings to her original work. Two print styles are offered:
Rich, archival-quality reproductions that capture the depth and detail of the original painting. Canvas prints can be framed or displayed as-is, and are the closest match to owning the original.
Smaller, modern, and incredibly vibrant. The metal surface makes the colours snap to life, and the print arrives ready to hang—no frame needed. A perfect option for gifts or smaller spaces.
If a piece here resonates with you, visit the store to view available print sizes and finishes.
Kim paints with heavy-body acrylics, using multiple thin layers to build depth, texture, and light. Her technique gives each piece the softness of oil while maintaining the precision of acrylic.
A detailed answer to provide information about your business, build trust with potential customers, or help the visitor with a problem they may be encounteringHorses have been Kim’s lifelong passion. Their strength, spirit, and subtle expressions continue to inspire her, and she strives to capture the personality and emotion of each animal she paints.
Yes. Kim always carries her camera and photographs horses, landscapes, and spontaneous moments that become the foundation for her compositions.
Years of refinement give Kim’s acrylic work the richness and luminosity typically associated with oil paintings—without using solvents or mineral spirits.
Absolutely. Whether it’s a quiet moment between horse and foal or the energy of a galloping herd, each piece reflects a real observation, memory, or connection Kim has experienced firsthand.
Many backgrounds are based on Western Canada’s landscapes—mountains, foothills, forests, and prairies—often blended with elements from Kim’s travels and personal reference photos.