Stella De Mont: This Life Wants You unfolds as a meditation on presence, surrender, and the quiet force of the natural world. In her first solo exhibition at Benrubi Gallery, De Mont turns to water, stone, forest, and desert light to shape images that feel less observed than received. Each photograph carries the sense of a moment charged with meaning, as if the landscape itself had briefly opened to reveal something intimate and enduring.
Rooted in a practice shaped by her work as an intuitive guide, De Mont approaches photography as a form of listening. Her images do not isolate the body from its surroundings; they allow figure and terrain to enter into a state of alignment. A body suspended in cold water, a figure resting on sand at dusk, two women standing close within a field of trees: each scene suggests a passage between the physical and the spiritual, between what can be seen and what can only be felt.
The photographs are marked by a stillness that never feels empty. Instead, they hold tension between fragility and ease, individuality and communion. De Mont often gathers two or three figures together, creating compositions where proximity becomes a language of trust and shared breath. In these works, the feminine appears not as an idea but as an energy of receptivity, intuition, and transformation.
What gives
This Life Wants You its force is the conviction that beauty can be a form of knowledge. De Mont’s pictures ask for attention, but also for openness: a willingness to slow down, to notice how a body belongs to the earth, and how the earth, in turn, seems to answer. From that exchange emerges a vision that is both tender and expansive, grounded in the ordinary and lit from within.
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Stella de Mont, Cradled, 2025 © Stella de Mont