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The Moon Inside Her
Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas
Aliya Abs’s new series of 19 paintings offers a deeply personal meditation on love in its many forms—tender, painful, comforting, and complex. Through intimate compositions and emotive brushwork, she explores the emotional spectrum of connection, including same-sex love portrayed with quiet dignity and ease, as well as moments of longing, solitude, and contradiction.
While rooted in her own experiences, the work resonates with a broader emotional truth. Abs allows each painting to carry the imprint of a year marked by intense feeling, transforming personal vulnerability into shared reflection. The love depicted here is not solely her own—it becomes universal, inviting viewers to recognize themselves within it.
In Ab's Own Words:
"This series includes 19 paintings and it feels very personal to me.
I explore love in all its different forms — love that comforts, but also love that hurts or confuses.
Some pieces show same-sex love — quiet, tender, and simply natural.
Others speak of longing, loneliness, or emotional contradictions.
Maybe the whole series feels a bit romantic because this past year was a very emotional one for me.
I felt a lot, and that definitely found its way into the work.
Every brushstroke carries a bit of that.
The love I show here doesn’t just belong to me. It belongs to all of us“.
"If my art could speak, it would say:
Come, sit with me and let us listen to the silence together.
Dream with me… fly with me in thought…
Sometimes, someone in my paintings whispers:
Love me, hold me…
And sometimes, a still life simply stands there, waiting to be seen“.
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Aliya Abs’s new series of 19 paintings offers a deeply personal meditation on love in its many forms—tender, painful, comforting, and complex. Through intimate compositions and emotive brushwork, she explores the emotional spectrum of connection, including same-sex love portrayed with quiet dignity and ease, as well as moments of longing, solitude, and contradiction.
While rooted in her own experiences, the work resonates with a broader emotional truth. Abs allows each painting to carry the imprint of a year marked by intense feeling, transforming personal vulnerability into shared reflection. The love depicted here is not solely her own—it becomes universal, inviting viewers to recognize themselves within it.
In Ab's Own Words:
"This series includes 19 paintings and it feels very personal to me.
I explore love in all its different forms — love that comforts, but also love that hurts or confuses.
Some pieces show same-sex love — quiet, tender, and simply natural.
Others speak of longing, loneliness, or emotional contradictions.
Maybe the whole series feels a bit romantic because this past year was a very emotional one for me.
I felt a lot, and that definitely found its way into the work.
Every brushstroke carries a bit of that.
The love I show here doesn’t just belong to me. It belongs to all of us“.
"If my art could speak, it would say:
Come, sit with me and let us listen to the silence together.
Dream with me… fly with me in thought…
Sometimes, someone in my paintings whispers:
Love me, hold me…
And sometimes, a still life simply stands there, waiting to be seen“.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas
Authentication
Signed by Artist
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan.
Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
43 1/4 x 31 1/4 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
43 1/4 x 31 1/4 inches
Unframed: 43 1/4 x 31 1/4 inches
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About the Artist
Aliya Abs
After becoming a mother, Aliya Abs slowly discovered reduced and linear art for herself, and this preference for contemporary art has been increasing ever since. This development in her work is rooted in Aliya's belief that life itself is easier to understand in a simple form. Abs expresses herself and her feelings through an unmistakable merging between love and melancholy. Often in the form of figures, portraits, and still lifes.

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Aliya Abs’s new series of 19 paintings offers a deeply personal meditation on love in its many forms—tender, painful, comforting, and complex. Through intimate compositions and emotive brushwork, she explores the emotional spectrum of connection, including same-sex love portrayed with quiet dignity and ease, as well as moments of longing, solitude, and contradiction.
While rooted in her own experiences, the work resonates with a broader emotional truth. Abs allows each painting to carry the imprint of a year marked by intense feeling, transforming personal vulnerability into shared reflection. The love depicted here is not solely her own—it becomes universal, inviting viewers to recognize themselves within it.
In Ab's Own Words:
"This series includes 19 paintings and it feels very personal to me.
I explore love in all its different forms — love that comforts, but also love that hurts or confuses.
Some pieces show same-sex love — quiet, tender, and simply natural.
Others speak of longing, loneliness, or emotional contradictions.
Maybe the whole series feels a bit romantic because this past year was a very emotional one for me.
I felt a lot, and that definitely found its way into the work.
Every brushstroke carries a bit of that.
The love I show here doesn’t just belong to me. It belongs to all of us“.
"If my art could speak, it would say:
Come, sit with me and let us listen to the silence together.
Dream with me… fly with me in thought…
Sometimes, someone in my paintings whispers:
Love me, hold me…
And sometimes, a still life simply stands there, waiting to be seen“.