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An intimate, small‑scale portrait capturing a young woman in her early twenties as she takes a quiet, self‑reflective selfie. Soft blueish tones envelop her face, creating a contemplative, almost cinematic atmosphere. Delicate layers of transparent white soften the composition and introduce a sense of fragility, allowing the wood structure beneath to shimmer through in a subtle, organic way. This interplay of opacity and translucence adds depth and… vulnerability to her presence, as if the image itself is gently breathing. Framed in a black shadow‑box, the work gains sculptural depth: the portrait seems to hover in its own private space, enhancing the feeling of intimacy and stillness. This piece explores beauty, vulnerability, and the quiet rituals of contemporary self‑representation.
Gerda Van Damme's emotionally charged works—often in monochrome—have earned her finalist spots in prestigious competitions such as the Arte Laguna Prize (Venice), the Biennale Pierre Paulus, and the Prix des Arts Plastiques et Visuels du Waux-hall (Audience Award). Exhibiting across Europe and the US, including Berlin, Brooklyn, Ostend, and the Arsenale of Venice, she blends cinematic storytelling with existential inquiry. Van Damme’s practice is supported by multiple grants from cultural institutions in Belgium, affirming her role as a vital voice in visual arts.