The title refers to different levels of intersections: art and life (the references versus the portrayed figure), tangible things and feelings, inside and outside. I chose to quote a painting by Pablo Picasso in the diamond pattern on the left side (that can be found in Acrobat and Young Harlequin, 1905, from the Rose Period), where the characters look helpless, stranded and defeated; the interior comes from the Georgian movie My Happy Family (2017), in which a woman leaves her noisy family to find peace in an empty house filled with silence and memories from other lives. The view beyond the window is a nonsensical mindscape in dramatic colours, while the window pane and the figure lying on the floor next to it are painted in the negative version of the actual colours, in contrast with the rest of the room.