The concept of the painting revolves, as its title suggests, around the term "the fourth wall," which describes the invisible or imaginary wall in front of the stage, whether in a theater, a television series, a movie, or a video game; through which the audience sees the characters' performances. In this case, it focuses on the abstract, drawing ideas from its composition from the famous Rubik's Cube to a play and its various settings that make up the work in general.