Two words, "on Fire", on a graphic background reflecting the fire. A warm, heated basic mood graphically implemented. A dark magenta and a light green that stand for fire, for flames. A black for the burnt and the ashes. Shapes of flames that flicker abstractly and are brought into new contexts. A fire that does not go up but seems to spread horizontally. No red or yellow, but modified colours. Is this still a real, genuine fire. And this is precisely the question that arises here. Is it all real, what we experience and do? Is the real fire still burning in us? Or are we in the process of extinguishing our light. Have we changed and adapted too much and lost our original being? Are flames still flames or rather waves, and that is where the blue-turquoise comes into play. An impression of water. Flames and water combine. Irritation arises. Confusion arises. Which is which? And the fire is no longer "on" when water is added. Or has the fire become water? Confusion. And this is exactly the state the world and human beings seem to be in. Fire is and remains fire and ditto water. Why then do people assume they have to be like others?