The body is not merely an anatomical form; it is an organic geography where memory, time, and lived experiences are recorded. The bending, stretching, and departure of flesh from its familiar form represents the deconstruction of human psychology and identity, transcending the physical.
The massive eye at the center is not the superficial gaze that the external world directs at us, but rather a relentless inward gaze we turn toward our own inner world and the psychological boundaries in which we are trapped. Within the fragmentation and disembodiment of the body, this eye is the silent witness of memories, the subconscious, and naked reality.