Hilton resident and artist Kim Kim Kim is one of 10 female artists exhibiting their work at The Valley of the Nightflowers, at Linton and Kay Gallery this month.
Camera IconHilton resident and artist Kim Kim Kim is one of 10 female artists exhibiting their work at The Valley of the Nightflowers, at Linton and Kay Gallery this month. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Linton and Kay exhibtion is a celebration of female artists

Jessica NicoFremantle Gazette

Kim Kim Kim will join 10 other artists, including Fremantle favourite Anya Brock, in exhibiting six pieces each in The Valley of the Nightflowers.

A project thought up by artist Natasha Lea and street artist Fieldey, the exhibition celebrates the talent among female artists in Perth while promoting freedom of expression through art.

“We’ve invited these artists to be rebellious in their thought process, to highlight what we admire in wild women, free spirits and unconventional girls,” Lea said.

“Each of us has our own unique way of executing our characters.

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“They are all so powerful and full of attitude and yet so innocent and pure.”

The Valley of the Nightflowers is on November 8 to 22 at the Linton and Kay Gallery in Perth.

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