• Curious viewers will want to explore the space under the beans, and the artist certainly took this into account, creating a mysterious and interesting visual experience for the viewer. The bottom of the sculpture is a concave space that distorts and overlaps images, known as "omphalos" (Greek meaning "central"), the whole space is like an arch, up to 9 meters high, and the audience can enter its abdomen at will, looking up at the surface of the stainless steel plate, Their images are distorted like haha mirrors, and if they stand in the right place, their images overlap and flow like liquids, adding interactive language. Like other classic works by Anish, the artist likes to use minimalist abstract modeling language to express his attitude to the world, opposing the viewer and the viewer, but subtly blending with each other. When the weather is bright, you will see the blue sky and clouds on the surface of the "beans", which breaks the dull image of the city and re-joins people with nature as a representative poster for Chicago.