If we could take an imaginary head of Salvador Dali and divide it into two parts, then we would understand what this sculpture is about. This surrealistic sculpture consists of two psychological modules. In the foreground is the face. It is made in the form of a mask, which was decorated with pieces of finished ceramics during the modeling process. and the second part is actually an elongated head. But the main replica of this work is on what is in the head. The sculpture is molded of chamotte clay and decorated with pieces of ready-made porcelain. After a long drying period, it is painted with multi-colored pigments and covered with transparent glaze. Burnt in a kiln at 1100C.