

Hi, I'm Kiki.
A contemporary, versatile artist exploring color, medium and form
ABOUT
THE ARTIST
b. 2001
​Kirandeep K. Maloney, also known as Kiki, is a self-taught contemporary artist whose work bridges memory, nature and transformation. Born in Punjab, India and now based in Tampa, Florida, she grew up surrounded by color and landscape, which continue to shape her artistic lens today.
Her inspiration draws equally from quiet moments in nature and the complexities of human emotion. Each piece begins with a spark, a memory, a fleeting image or a feeling and evolves through diverse layers of texture, color, and form. By working across different mediums, she challenges traditional boundaries and allows her process to remain fluid and exploratory.
What makes her work distinct is its balance of serenity and depth. At first glance, her work captures moments of stillness drawn from the natural world, yet beneath the surface it carries stories of balance, transformation and renewal. Rather than pursuing perfection, Kiki embraces wabi-sabi, allowing layers to drip and shift embracing the imperfect flow of life. The result is an evolving body of work that invites viewers to slow down, to feel and to rediscover their own connection with nature and the quiet truths within themselves.

Each piece I create is a quiet space suspended between intention and chance, where layers of texture and form speak, offering the viewer a place to discover their own meaning beyond the surface.


Outside
The Studio
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When I step away from the studio, I immerse myself in the world around me. I like to walk along beaches with coffee in hand and capture nature through photography. These moments are part of my artistic process, a continuous conversation between what I see and what I feel and it makes its way into every one of my paintings.
DISCOVER MY WORK
There is always more to uncover, a place where each piece offers something new to explore. These works invite you to pause, reflect, and see art in a way that is entirely your own. Art is not only seen, it is experienced.
