Mouths, eyes, limbs, and swollen forms press against each other until the image feels almost too loud to process. At the center, a large mouth is bound by barbed wire, turning the painting into a scene of pressure rather than release. This crowded surface carries the feeling of split attention: the mind pulled in several directions, unable to settle on one clear thought or story. Bright colors, sharp materials, and repeated body fragments keep adding more visual noise, creating a strong sense of overload. The work does not present confusion as a personal failure. Instead, it suggests a world that keeps pushing too much at us at once. Hyunjun makes that pressure visible, turning mental strain into something grotesque, restless, and impossible to ignore.