Over the next two months, artist Natalie Arsenow aims to shine a light on women through her exhibition 'Sorry that I'm not Sorry'.
The free exhibition is open every weekday between 10:00 and 17:00 until 2 April 2025. It is being held at the Flemish Council of the Brussels Parliament on Rue du Lombard.
Through her collection of pencil drawings, the Brussels-based artist wants to call on women to unapologetically make their voices heard.
Arsenow wants to showcase fierce, strong and independent women, and bring a modern twist to well-known works of art by artists like Da Vinci or Rubens.

'Sorry that I'm not Sorry' exhibition in Brussels by artist Natalie Arsenow
"All my creations have an underlying feminist message," said Arsenow. "Creating aesthetic, strong female portraits with pen and pencil is my mission," she added.
Arsenow studied Fine Arts in Germany. Over the last five years her works have been featured in several group and solo exhibitions, mainly in Belgium.