Invisible Gazes is a poetic and powerful visual statement that confronts the silence
surrounding homelessness.
Through abstract compositions, photography, and layered textures, Wolstoncroft invites
viewers to see what is
often unseen—to feel what is often ignored.
This exhibition is more than an aesthetic experience; it is a social and emotional
gesture. Each artwork becomes
a portal to the human stories that pass us by daily, rendered invisible by habit,
indifference, or discomfort.
Mission
To restore dignity through art. To give visibility to the invisible. To transform empathy
into action.
Artistic Approach
Wolstoncroft’s abstract style serves as a metaphor for the fragmented narratives of
those living without shelter.
The use of color, texture, and negative space evokes both the physical absence and
Many works incorporate photographic impressions of real streets, urban marks, and
silhouettes—an intentional blur
between the real and the symbolic.
Social Commitment
A percentage of all artwork sales will be donated to organizations working directly with
the homeless population
in Brazil. Additionally, the exhibition will include a space where visitors can contribute
directly—whether
through donations, volunteer sign-ups, or messages of solidarity.
Aesthetic Philosophy
"Art is not only a mirror—it is a window. And sometimes, it must be a voice."
—Wolstoncroft