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Belonging: A Journey of Youth, Culture, and Identity

Chloe Kim is a Korean American student at Newton South High School and the founder of Youth Arts for Humanity. Born in the U.S. to parents from South Korea, she often explores what it means to grow up between two cultures. Her artwork reflects this journey of identity, inspired by her travels, the places she visits, and everyday moments that make her wonder where she belongs. Through painting, photography, and community projects, Chloe hopes to connect with others navigating similar questions about culture, home, and self-discovery.

Tracing Memoirs​

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13x16 inches, Color pencil drawing on paper 

2023

Layers of Identity

My Soul in Bloom

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17.5x12 inches, Pencil and Charcoal drawing on paper

2023

Pain(t)

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20x16 inches, Acrylic painting on canvas

2024

Unwrapping My Dilemma​

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16x20 inches, Acrylic painting on canvas

2024

Smile that Outshines Luxury I​

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20x16 inches, Oil painting on canvas

2024

Smile that Outshines Luxury II​

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20x16 inches, Oil painting on canvas

2024

Perspective of Compassion â€‹

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22x17 inches, Pencil and charcoal drawing on paper

2024

Where Their Story Began​

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10x8 inches, Photography

2024

In Search for My Heritage I​

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8x10 inches, Photography

2024

In Search for My Heritage II​

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10x8 inches, Photography

2024

A Taste of Two Worlds​

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10x8 inches, Photography

2023

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