"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but
by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind
plays with the objects it loves." -Carl Jung In Let the Kids Play,
Drago's 36 chambers series exalts the beauty and exuberance of youth as
embodied by the renowned street artist, Pax Poloscia. The book is a
reaction the cynicism and monotony of the adult world and a celebration
of youthful creativity. "Through graffiti, drawings, photography,
videos, Pax defines her universe in the same way children play with
symbolic objects of their enchanted world: watching the sand flow
between fingers. To let oneself float between reflections. To fall down
without getting hurt. To stop and look at everything closely. To be able
to be a thousand different things, to travel in impossible worlds. To
feel free, protected, eternal and invincible." -Laura Lombardi