This work presents a humanoid form that shifts between the familiar and the strange. Its scale and posture echo our instinctive recognition of the human body, yet its surface and internal structure have been pulled, twisted, and grown into something otherworldly. The forms seem to push, resist, and respond to one another, creating an intense sense of tension throughout. What lies beneath is not anatomical, but a site of transformation—where organic and synthetic elements intertwine, deform, and evolve. Caught between recognition and alienation, the piece invites viewers to reflect on what it means to inhabit a body that is never truly stable.