Nathalie Pirotte is a Belgian painter who lives and works in Brussels. Specializing in masked portraits, she draws her inspiration from cinema, pink colors, animals, lace, flowers and hybridizations of all kinds. It’s not just a search for identity, but also for the medium of painting in the age of Photoshop. Oscillating between surrealism, pop culture and mythology, his work raises the question of the seduction of painting. Since her studies at Parson’s School of Design in New York and Ensav La Cambre, she has mounted numerous solo exhibitions in Luxembourg, Munich, Cologne and Brussels. Her work has been shown in countless group exhibitions and international fairs, and can be found in numerous museums and private collections.