[2] With this project, she has created portraits of many different people from all over the world, showing a wide range of age groups, skin colors and personal backgrounds.
[5] She combines her photographic work with sociological investigation and public participation as a contribution to human rights all over the world.
[6] Angelica Dass's work goes beyond photographic exhibitions and is also used in classrooms or open spaces to create public awareness.
[12] This display is intended to create awareness about how we see each other and how we view race, ethnicity and identity[13] It includes over 4,000 pictures of people in more than 17 countries and 27 cities around the world.
Referring to photographic displays by Dass included in the show, The Observer's art critic Laura Cumming commented:[17] Since 2012, the Brazilian artist Angélica Dass has been photographing people of all ages and races, matching pixels from the nose of each subject to a Pantone colour that forms the background.