In spring Susanna Inglada stayed at the Accademia di Spagna in Rome in where she studied the classics and baroque art, immediately before and after the lock down. During the residency her use of color became more exuberant, she also studied the role that women was assigned in classic art. Among other things she made a series of faces that are composed of separate parts: eyes, hands, noses and ears, each made on a different colour of paper, are combined into one portrait in a collage technique