At the coldest edge of becoming, something refuses to disappear. Burning Solstice captures a moment suspended between extremes where the weight of void the vast and deep blue, presses against a fragile but defiant warmth from the scorching sun . The glowing structure stands not just as shelter, but as memory, as presence, as resistance against erasure. It burns quietly, insisting on its existence within a landscape that seems to swallow everything whole. The solstice marks a turning point a threshold where light and darkness interact. Here, that moment is internal as much as it is atmospheric. The sun does not consume; it endures. It becomes a witness to time, to loss, and to the stubborn persistence of life. Within the Blue collection, this work explores the tension between cold distance and human intensity reminding us that even at the furthest reach of isolation, something within us continues to burn