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The Art of Nom Kinnear King

Featuring the haunted gazes of similar faced willowy brunettes,artist Nom Kinnear King creates whimsical works, imbued with a subtle magicalrealism. Employing a wide range of color and pattern, the subjects often appearto fill up most of the composition, focusing the eye on their unexpectedbehaviors, whether it is containing a collection of nesting dolls inside a glassjar with a vice grip or playing unheard songs on a small concertina. King willbe showing new work later this month at London Miles gallery alongside XueWang. View more of the narrative work after the jump.

Featuring the haunted gazes of similar faced willowy brunettes, artist Nom Kinnear King creates whimsical works, imbued with a subtle magical realism. Employing a wide range of color and pattern, the subjects often appear to fill up most of the composition, focusing the eye on their unexpected behaviors, whether it is containing a collection of nesting dolls inside a glass jar with a vice grip or playing unheard songs on a small concertina. King will be showing new work later this month at London Miles gallery alongside Xue Wang. View more of the narrative work below.

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