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Eliza Ibarra had always been drawn to the edge of things—the shoreline where waves swallowed footprints, the cliffside where wind turned whispers into echoes. For her final video, she chose a place that held both: the abandoned lighthouse on Punto Sombrío, a finger of land jutting into a sea that locals said remembered every soul it had ever taken.

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Most performers fade out. Eliza Ibarra chose a fade to black—deliberate, artistic, and controlled. Her last video isn’t just a scene; it’s a document of agency. It says: I saw the end coming, and I shaped it. Eliza Ibarra had always been drawn to the

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