In an imaginary post-apocalyptic world of Rike Damel, remnants of civilization linger in desolate landscapes. The stark contrast between the man-made and the barren evokes a sense of eerie stillness, capturing the quiet aftermath of humanity.

The vast desert becomes a metaphor for the emotional emptiness that fills the soul after loss—a blank, unforgiving expanse where memories and objects fade into oblivion.

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