Susanna Inglada (1983) is known for using a collage technique in which she uses coloured paper on which she draws the different parts, cuts and consequently assembles the image. A face can therefore have an orange, cheeck and yellow chin and a nose in yet another colour. Due to this composite nature she avoids creating an unequivocal portrait with which you would identify directly.
In Upside Down, arms, hands and heads revolve around each other, the pointed shoe in the center draws the eye of the viewer to the green face of the woman above on the right. Susanna Inglada does not indicate whether the people are fighting or trying to help eachother in this intense ensemble.