Grace J. Kim
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Grace J. Kim is a Korean-Canadian illustrator based in the New York City area. Known for infusing her work with mood and emotion, her drawings capture characters in everyday moments, often reflecting current events, while adding a serene and utopian touch. Grace has collaborated with clients, including Apple, The New Yorker, The New York Times, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Lincoln Center for Performing Arts, Penguin Random House and more.
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“Motherhood is a quiet act of constant witnessing. You witness your daughter entering the world—her eyes opening for the first time, her fingers reaching, her body learning to crawl, to walk, to speak. A mother watches, not only just to protect, but to guide. Yet in that gaze, something unexpected unfolds: we begin to see the world through the wonder in her eyes. The greatest privilege of motherhood, for me, is witnessing my daughter’s awe—raw and unfiltered—toward a world that is both breathtaking and breakable, tender and harsh. But none of that complexity matters to her. She simply feels—whatever unfolds before her, moment by moment. And that wholehearted living, pulls me into the presence. She invites me to be completely here.” - GK
Title: To Be Here
Medium: Digital Illustration
Art Dimensions: 16” x 20”
2” White mat, Maple frame
1 of 1 print
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“The theme and, of course, the cause!” - GK
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