The depiction of the human body serves as timeless material for exploring extreme existential states, all the while critiquing power dynamics and the mechanisms of enforcing discipline and punishment. The effort to embody existential anguish presents resistance against ideological and doctrinal impositions of extortion, violent behavior mandates, and methods of dominance. Liberated from rules, censorship, and intermediaries, art undermines the anesthetized, awaking the collective consciousness from its slumber. It upends the consensual model of social existence, rooted in uniform behaviors, ethics, ideas, and emotions, stereotypes, principles, and entrenched attitudes—those endorsed by established authorities.