Four faces emerge from the canvas, intertwined as if forming a single body, united by the same intense and questioning gaze. The eyes, a brilliant blue, cut through the composition, penetrating the surface like windows into a deep and mysterious interior. The collage technique, with newspaper clippings and fragments of texts, inscribes an untold story on the skin, a palimpsest of experiences, memories, and overlapping contexts. The white drips of paint amplify the expressiveness of the features, while the vibrant red of a fabric contrasts with earthy tones and the weight of the material. The title "Look at Us" is not a request, but a demand. The presence of these children, so close, so vivid on the canvas, fills the space between the artwork and the viewer. There is no retreat, no turning away – only the intensity of the encounter.
Hage