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Artistthe five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) in a visually striking, artistic way. Each stage should flow seamlessly into the next, using bold symbolism, dynamic transitions, and evocative lighting. Denial – A figure turns away from a shattered mirror, their reflection still whole (slow-motion, cold tones). Anger – Flames burst in the background as the subject violently throws an object (red hues, chaotic motion blur). Bargaining – Hands desperately reaching toward a floating hourglass, sand slipping away (golden lighting, surreal glow). Depression – The figure curls underwater, shadows swallowing them (blue-black palette, slow sinking). Acceptance – A single seed sprouts in their palms, sunlight breaking through (soft focus, warm colors). Style: Cinematic, poetic, and emotionally intense. Use dramatic close-ups, metaphorical visuals, and a haunting score that shifts with each stage. Keep it under 8 seconds—every frame must captivate
A person holds an hourglass, with fiery sand swirling upward. The scene evokes a sense of urgency and transformation, blending elements of time, fire, and the interconnectedness of life.