As part of this group exhibition, organized with members of the SACQ at the Bureau of Minister Joël Lightbound and presented over a period of approximately three months, I created two large-scale works (48 × 24 inches), both centered on ethical and human concerns.
The first work, titled Under the Weight of Injustice, is inspired by the photographic work of the renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, who recently passed away. This painting evokes poverty, human suffering, and deep social inequalities, echoing the realities captured through his engaged and humanistic gaze.
The second work, Crucifixion of Truth, is a symbolic composition that questions the very notion of truth. It reflects how truth is often altered, distorted, or sacrificed in the name of personal interest, complacency, or human selfishness.
Through these two works, I sought to translate—through the language of the body and symbolism—a reflection on the human condition, collective responsibility, and moral values challenged in our contemporary world.