But relates back to our society how? Stephan Berg in his essay, "The Ridiculous Human Tragedy," elaborates: "The layers with which he surrounds the body, both metaphorically and literally, by the extensive fattening-up or thinning-down of people and things, are, like his softened architecture, sculptural metaphors for an existential insecurity about the boundaries of the self, about the question of the relationship between inner and outer..." This is to say, he plays with the forms of people, places and things. He lends them a perspective, a warped reflection, one you might find in a funhouse mirror.