An example of the artist's experimental work influenced by modernist tendencies and folk art, particularly painting and graphic practices of the so-called "outsider art". Against a greenish background complemented by short white brushstrokes, which serve as a mat, a rectangular space is separated by a thin red line. Inside is a stylised interior of a room with a cast-iron bathtub in the centre (a model popular in the 1960s, with a characteristic "soft" slope on the left side) and a shower (likely homemade, considering the specific arrangement of pipes and the spout shape). The walls are red, orange and yellow, uneven in tone. The floor features a red parquet, laid out in a distinctive herringbone pattern, unlikely to be found in a typical bathroom of that time. On the left side of the wall is a stylised towel with a distinctive tassel along its edge. In the bathtub is a naked female figure (Dunia) – a young person with short brown hair, grotesquely exaggerated lips, and expressive eyes. Black water flows from the shower, depicted with cone-shaped stripes of varying thickness and sizes. The intense colouring adds a vibrant emotional tone to the atmosphere. There are also tonal and colour accents.