The sculpture provides an unconventional perspective on the human body, portraying it as an architectural detail, a component of a structure, and an element of matter composed of earth, water, fire, and air. It offers an opportunity to reconsider our relationship with the human body. The primary concept behind this sculpture is to illustrate that the body is not a manifestation of life but rather a material mechanism, enabling the person residing within it to create the illusion that they are the body itself and can derive enjoyment from this intricate apparatus.