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.

A person dressed as a sci-fi or fantasy character, wearing a dark hooded cloak, armor, and holding a yellow lightsaber, standing against a smoky red background.
A person wearing detailed bronze armor and a tall helmet with intricate designs.
A person wearing a futuristic black helmet with red accents and a matching armored jacket in a neon-lit setting with colorful smoke.
A man with glasses, a bald head, and a goatee, wearing a black leather jacket, looking in a serious manner against a dark background.
Close-up of a person dressed as a clown with white face paint, red lipstick, and a red jacket, standing in a dark setting.
Person wearing a creepy clown mask and a brown suit on dark background, holding a gun.
A creature with a reptilian, humanoid body and a skull-like mask with sharp teeth, dark hair, and armor holding a shield, standing in a foggy, dark environment.
A detailed figurine of Superman in a superhero pose, with a dark background.