“Slow burn” is a visual meditation on a generation quietly engulfed by a crisis it didn’t create. Set against
a fading city—part memory, part prophecy—the series captures calm figures consumed by fire, suspended between
beauty and collapse. The flames become a metaphor for anxiety and indifference: a generation overheating while
the world looks elsewhere. As with most of my generative explorations so far, the intent wasn’t visual
perfection but the pursuit of a precise feeling.
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