Under the name Looka Loopa, Lucas Dragone transforms figurines into living fragments of theater. His fine art toy photography is not about toys, but about characters, archetypes suspended between myth and memory. Each image is a miniature stage where light, shadow, and silence reveal the essence of presence. Rooted in his background of performance and ritual, Dragone uses the figurine as mask, as actor, as echo of the human condition, continuing his lifelong study of theater through another scale, another lens, another form of poetry.