The body is used as a manifesto of human brutality in its rawest form without soften any aspect.
Precisely for this reason, a hyper-realistic technique based on translucent resin was chosen to give to the flesh a realistically tortured and disturbing appearance for the observer.
in fact, the observer is not just a spectator, but an involuntary and passive accomplice of the situation, representing that kind of passivity that allows the tragedy to perpetuate without opposition or remorse.
the title in Aramaic presents a part of the last words said by the man on the Cross: "why have you abandoned me?", God was deliberately excluded from the context because, not wanting to give a religious vision, the question is addressed to a multitude of human and philosophical aspects that every spectator can experience according to their own emotions.

