The Face of Embers
From the heart of a smoldering ruin, a figure breathes life into ash. The face, painted in obsidian and lace, is framed by fractured wood and billowing vapor, as if conjured from a pyre. Smoke curls from the lips like a whispered incantation, blurring the line between destruction and rebirth. This is not mere decay—it’s a ritual, a metamorphosis, where fire and shadow become the canvas of identity. Andrey Karpunkin captures a moment suspended between ruin and rebirth, where the human form dissolves into elemental force.
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