We sometimes forget the importance of passing time, not
understanding the value of every second. In leading an idle life, one forgets one's true purpose: to live not only for oneself.
"Memento Mori" consists of three posters linked by the same story and with different styles.
I. Christianismus. 
Two hours ago a feast was unfolding, and people did not consider that these might be the last hours of their lives. The arch is the boundary between life and death of the idle man, beyond it the impossibility of realizing intended goals and righting wrongs.
II. Mourning.
 The human soul is tormented by the impossibility of fixing anything. It is lifted up, and hands, like man's unfinished business and debts, reach for it.
III. Post Vitam. 
What is an idle man in the end? Only bones and snakes living in them...
MEMENTO MORI
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MEMENTO MORI

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