"All the senses are concentrated in this single head: eyes, ears, nose, lips, tongue and the skin that covers it all with its network of vibrant nerves." Through the eye alone, by contacting ourselves, we undertake a visual dialogue and an interaction, and when the lips, the bodies that fit in perfect harmony, break into a smile, invite an exploration beyond, then, with the commitment of time, this dialogue passes from speculation to realisation. The face is transformed, from its abstract suggestiveness to the particular projection of seduction, it is no longer the face of someone, it is the face of a person in particular." Stephen Dwoskin