About Kim Keever
Kim Keever is a Miami, FL-based artist, focusing on underwater art, a concept he envisioned and curated by utilizing his knowledge in engineering, science, and art. He studied Engineering at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, and worked briefly for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In the mid-70s he changed career paths and followed his passion for art. Keever was a painter for many years; however, he felt he could not add to history as a painter. He started making models and photographing them on a table but felt the results lacked the “atmosphere” of imagination. Strengthening his passion for art he combined his background in engineering and science to bring a unique art form where results are never the same; underwater art.
Kim Keever created underwater art by using fluid flow dynamics, he started building landscapes and various objects made from plaster, placing the items into the water tank, and carrying out the process by dropping paint pigments into the water. Creating a new environment and a special diffused glow gives an aesthetic appeal that he captures with his camera.
Keever's art is constantly evolving, and he aesthetically practices new ideas and develops new models.