Work of three, pictures of women portraits, printed on cotton and bolstered like a pillow in a acrylic box. on the faces is stitched a text, which crosses one eye, one mouth and one ear. It should show that we don't see, don't hear and don't say anything to all the millions of murdered persecuted women's children and minorities.
The portraits are bedded as if on pillows, because the bed is a shelter where one should come to rest. The text is written in mirror writing because it could affect any of us to show that persecution is arbitrary, unjust and presumptuous. the swastika underlines the brutality and defencelessness to which the victims are exposed.