Black silhouette of a seated cat facing forward with tail curled around paws.

Shaima Moon (b. 1996) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Amsterdam, known for her intuitive approach across different media. Her work explores themes of tension and paradox, drawing inspiration from Japanese art, iconography and movement studies. Whether abstract or figurative, her pieces invite viewers to find beauty in moments of raw, intuitive motion and emotion. Learn more

COMING SOON 2026 — ‘Carrousel Cowboys’ and ‘YEAR OF THE HORSE’

Modern bedroom with a low bed covered in a fluffy white blanket, abstract black and white artwork on the wall, wooden chairs, a black sculpture, and geometric patterned rug.

Cowboy (1), 2025
Acrylic on canvas, 90 x 110 cm, 2025

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Living room with two framed art pieces depicting stylized portraits of a girl and a skeleton, both wearing cowboy hats. Furniture includes wooden chairs, a low coffee table with magazines and decorative items, and a long wooden sideboard with candle holders.

Be a Farmer or a Preacher, 2025
Acrylic on Canvas, Diptyque, 52 x 68 cm,

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Interior room with a round table flanked by two black chairs, a beige rug, a large abstract painting on the wall featuring various shapes and figures, a small window on the right, and a ceiling fan with wooden blades.

Interstate Sunrise, 2025
Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 140 cm, 2025

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Modern dining room with a large abstract black ink painting on the wall, wooden table, chairs, and neutral-colored shelves with pottery.

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