Portrait of Danique Jaspers

Her work begins with a simple intention: to make you feel seen.

Danique (she/her) is an Amsterdam-based artist, photographer and filmmaker. Growing up neurodivergent, she learned early that the world looks different depending on where you stand. The most honest images often live at those edges, in the moments where life feels complex, tender, and hard to put into words. She works from a deep trust in vulnerability and the results feels honest without being heavy, and intimate without being intrusive.

The double smiley face is not only one of her tattoos, but also a symbol that represents her work perfectly. Because it captures something she keeps coming back to: that people can hold two sides at once. Life can be both. She hopes her work contributes, in some small way, to a world that is softer and stronger, one that is more inclusive, connected, and accepting of one another.

Since 2025, that vision has also found a home at Studio Brug, a women-led creative studio in Amsterdam where she collaborates on commercial projects that don't sacrifice emotional depth.


Logo 4 en 5 mei comité Amsterdam
Black background with a writing in greyish-white that reads, "We are all human beings, and no matter where we are from, or what we look like, we are all equal."
Black silhouette of a person running on a city street at sunset with tall buildings in the background.
Logo De Groene Amsterdammer
Black and red text on a black background with an illustration of a crowned mouse head above the text.
Logo Gemeente Amsterdam
Text in the shape of ab S the words Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Logo of Amsterdam Museum.

deBalie, 4 en 5 mei comité Amsterdam, VPRO, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Cinesud, Amsterdam Museum, Qpido, Rutgers, Gemeente Amsterdam, Atria Kennisinstituut voor Vrouwen, Campagnebureau BKB, LAB111, ROA Real Oats Art, RITA, ACE Producers, Strictua, StudioFFF, Amsterdam Smart City, Escher in het Paleis

Collaborations

A dimly lit indoor space with dark walls, showing a person walking past a series of framed photographs on the wall, and a vending machine with illuminated shelves on the right side of the image.
A woman with dark hair styled in a low bun wearing a white button-up shirt with rolled-up sleeves, standing in front of an ornate white wall with decorative panels and gold accents, smiling and clasping her hands in front of her.

It’s about you. Whether you have a clear vision or just a feeling, you've come to the right place. I work with people who understand that the right image can shift something. In a brand, a story, or a person. If that resonates, I'd love to hear from you.

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