// Kirsten Sims

Kirsten Sims - Mama In The Prickly Pears

2021, Colour pencil on paper

85cm x 66cm, framed

Kirsten Sims - At The Turner Exhibition II

2021, Colour pencil on paper

87cm x 67cm, framed

Kirsten Sims - Thoughts And Prayers

2021, Colour pencil on paper

86,5cm x 67cm, framed

Kirsten Sims - Taking The Edge Off

2021, Colour pencil on paper

87cm x 67cm, framed

Kirsten Sims - I Can’t Imagine

2021, Colour pencil on paper

66cm x 46,4cm, framed

Kirsten Sims - In Person

2021, Colour pencil on paper

49cm x 38,5cm, framed

Limited Edition Prints

Kirsten Sims - Dreamy Dreamy

7 colour hand pulled screen print on archival paper

edition of 50, 76cm x 56cm

Kirsten Sims - Cold Feet

7 colour hand pulled screen print on archival paper

edition of 20, 56cm x 38,5cm

Kirsten Sims - The Early Birds

7 colour hand pulled screen print on archival paper

edition of 20, 56cm x 38,5cm

Kirsten Sims - Rumour Has It

7 colour hand pulled screen print on archival paper

edition of 20, 56cm x 38,5cm

// Kirsten Sims

(b. 1987, Cape Town South Africa) is a visual artist based in Cape Town, South Africa. She works predominantly as a painter and illustrator. Kirsten completed a BA in Applied Design at the Stellenbosch Academy (2011) and completed her Honours degree in Illustration at Stellenbosch University (2014).

Kirsten’s philosophy in life and art is “one thing leads to another”. Her own path has led to editorial and commercial illustration projects for the likes of The New Yorker, Airbnb, AD Magazine and Apartamento Magazine; solo exhibitions in Cape Town and Toronto; and inclusions in numerous art fairs and group exhibitions. The narrative quality of Kirsten’s work has also lent itself naturally to children’s storybook illustration. Orfeu Negro published her first picture book, Balthazar The Great, in 2015.

Through her painting Kirsten seeks connection; to communicate the way she sees and experiences the world and her place in it. The scenes Kirsten paints are often a self-aware and gentle parody of the lives people portray on social media. Taking a break from the hyper-connectedness of modern living, within a body of work Kirsten will swop the sartorial crowd for big open skies punctuated with an evening star or rolling clouds. She seamlessly replaces the theatre of human interaction with the drama of a natural landscape.

// Selected Solo Exhibitions

2023 - Warm Regards, 131 A Gallery, Cape Town

2023 - Passage, Alison Milne Co., Toronto, Canada

2022 - Good Thanks And You?, 131 A Gallery, Cape Town

2020 - Goodnight Moon, Salon 91, Cape Town

2019 - As You Were, Salon 91, Cape Town

2018 - By The Way, Salon 91 Cape Town

2018 - Closed for the Season, Alison Milne Gallery, Toronto, Canada

2017 - Saturn Return, Salon 91, Cape Town

2016 - You Are Here, Salon 91, Cape Town

2016 - Leap Year, Salon 91 ,Cape Town

2015 - The Middle of Nowhere, Salon 91, Cape Town

2015 - The Middle of Nowhere, Canadian Edition, Salon 91, Alison Milne Gallery, Toronto, Canada

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