Lino Lago reproduces a work by Alexander Roslin, an 18th century Swedish painter. The face that can be seen is a glimmer of light in the darkness. The single-color black casting is perplexing. The canvas suffocates, but the orderly tear is like a breath that gives oxygen to the user. The lady's expressive eye observes us. The white face emerges from the darkness. A peek through a keyhole. Darkness and light. A contrast, just like the one between past and present. Lino Lago's work is essentially this: contrast. Abstract and figurative, a difficult coexistence within the star canvas.