Kime's paintings seem to be a visual equivalent of the more intangible sounds of music. As I gain more experienced with the use of line and color, he sayes, I begin to see a strong correlation between combinations of colors and combinations of musical notes. Kadinsky made a lot of sense in relating color to instruments and the frequency range into which they fell. They quality of a drawn line can be related to the pressure with which a guitar string is struck. A soft line is like the gentle plucking of a note - a harder pressure corresponds to a heavier line.
Not content with expertise in one creative endeavor, Kime continues to play guitar when not working in his studio.