An oil painting combining the surrealism of Salvador Dalí with the emotional depth of Edvard Munch. The scene depicts an intense visual paradox: flames of icy blue and frosty white that burn without heat, surrounding a central figure whose expression is one of terror and sorrow. The fire appears almost liquid, melting and flowing over objects and figures, freezing them in place. The landscape in the background is a dreamlike, barren wasteland with swirling clouds and distorted, warped forms. The colors are haunting, with deep blues, cold whites, and dark purples evoking a chilling, surreal atmosphere that contrasts with the traditional idea of fire. The figure's tormented expression draws the viewer's attention to the paradox of consuming coldness in a space usually defined by warmth.
