Kirsten Schoon, a Dutch multidisciplinary artist based in London, has been creatively inclined since her early years, expressing herself through drawing from a young age.

After immersing herself in the world of video editing and working with brands like Nissan, Hilton and various advertising agencies, her love for visual composition kept growing, which gradually evolved into a pursuit of painting.

Inspired by the Bauhaus and Constructivism movements, as well as influential artists such as Sonia Delaunay, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, and Ben Nicholson, Kirsten's artwork boldly features graphic shapes. Her work explores the interplay of shapes and negative spaces, delving into themes of human connection and interpersonal relationships.

Kirsten is also interested in social art and and creating art for the greater good. Among her projects is a mural she crafted in Mexico, dedicated to commemorating the victims of femicide for International Women's Day.

Currently, Kirsten is in a phase of experimentation, fuelled by her growing curiosity in the realm of textiles.

Kirsten in front of her mural in Mexico-City