Kimberly Chan is a Chinese American floral artist based in Bellevue, WA. She creates vibrant digital paintings of flowers as a way to honor memory, belonging, and transformation. Her work is inspired by the bustling flower markets of Hong Kong, where she grew up, and the quiet gardens of the Pacific Northwest, where she now lives. By blending these influences, Kimberly paints florals that carry both cultural resonance and universal emotional depth.

Chan’s Seattle Restored installation features a range of floral works in different sizes, including one of her one-of-a-kind gilded originals. Through this work, she invites the community to pause, reconnect with beauty, and experience a sense of calm and joy in an everyday neighborhood space. Her goal is to make art feel accessible and meaningful—something that belongs to everyone who encounters it.

Visitors can explore the collection through QR codes on-site, with artworks available for purchase. Purchased pieces will be available for pickup after the installation ends on February 20, 2026.