Burn It All

Setting: A New Years Eve Party

Scene: A candlelit den of cedar...warm red clay beneath our feet. Velvety, gothic prints on deep 70’s lounges alongside neolithic forms and sinuous bends of led light - defying time and place. Confidence in conflict. Duality. Transformation.

It’s a backdrop for dazzling displays of culinary feats, toasty beverages, ritual and riotous dancing. A fete to end an age and call a new one into existence.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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