
I'm continuing to explore the dangerous/sultry contrast of "flamenca."
A sandstorm is a beautiful example of an element serving as both a destructive and creative force. Terrible winds whip sand across the desert, alienating humans from the region or killing them if caught in the storm. The appearance of the desert once the winds die down is fluid-like and unmarred. The desert will shift again, but for now, the beauty is frozen in time.
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Whenever I see sand, especially dunes, it does seem to be exotic and kind of sexy in the curves and feel of it and how it is shifting and blowing. It can also be, as you said, destructive! I got caught in a sand storm once at Lake Powell and it was a terrifying experience.
I like your concept.
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