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Every September is getting hotter

This series starts from a split experience of time. On the one hand, there is an ongoing awareness of instability: environmental pressure, political erosion, a world that no longer behaves predictably. On the other, there is the expectation to continue as usual: to plan, invest, improve, and imagine long futures as if those pressures remain abstract or distant.

These are not before-and-after images, nor symbols of choice or blame. They register coexistence. Contradiction without resolution.

Rather than depicting crisis directly, the work stays with proximity: how little separates continuity from collapse, and how both are already present. Every September is getting hotter: not as a warning, but as a condition we are learning to inhabit.

 

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