At this year’s Burning Man, a massive sculpture spells out “I’m Fine” using battered street signs and gates salvaged from war-torn Ukraine. Far from a simple greeting, these words—punched through with bullet holes and shrapnel scars—capture the uneasy balance between survival and devastation. Created by a team of Ukrainian artists, soldiers, and volunteers, the installation stretches 32 meters across the desert, its materials echoing the everyday objects now transformed by conflict. The piece draws on the darkly comic “This is Fine” meme, where calm persists amid chaos, reflecting the surreal resilience Ukrainians have had to master. Festival-goers are invited to stand beside the sculpture, feeling the jagged edges and real weight of war—an experience that blurs the line between distant headlines and lived reality. In a place famous for radical self-expression, this artwork turns irony into a call for empathy, reminding us that behind every “I’m fine” can be a world undone. #UkrainianArt #BurningMan2024 #ArtAndWar #Culture