A solitary figure stands at the edge of a crumbling city pier, silhouetted against a turbulent twilight sky. The figure's form is distorted, part human and part ethereal, with wisps of luminescent energy emanating from their skin. Their eyes, glowing with an otherworldly light, gaze out over a vast, churning sea that reflects the chaotic blend of deep purples, fiery oranges, and electric blues above. Fragments of the pier disintegrate beneath their feet, transforming into glowing butterflies that swirl around the figure before dissipating into the wind. In the distance, skyscrapers warp and bend like melting candles, their windows flickering with the last vestiges of a familiar world. Ghostly echoes of faces and memories ripple across the water's surface, just out of reach. The air is thick with a palpable sense of isolation and transformation, as reality itself seems to unravel at the seams. This haunting scene blends the surreal landscapes of Salvador Dali with the emotional intensity of Edvard Munch's "The Scream, " while incorporating the luminous qualities found in James Turrell's light installations
