The contrast of the shapes, the opposition between cubic and spheroidal geometry, is the visual transcription of that eternal struggle intrinsic to humankind, between rational and irrational, between spontaneity and logos, between the sensory and cognitive experience. The “go-between” artist manifests in the creation the need to resolve this dichotomy giving rise to a liaison between the two essential aspects of human evolution, that is by reaching an irrational harmony. The cubic geometry of perspex represents the man rationality and his thought. it looks something fading, light and delicate and it must rest on the one possible point of support of the sphere to stand up and to respect the laws of physics. This is a way to find a balance between rational mind and natural soul. The sphere represents the soul. She is so small, but she can prop up the great untruth of rationality, whose logic imprisoning the spirit and cheating creativity, leads the human being to destiny of suffering and disharmony.