Dust and Descent
Sunlight caught the curves of each ceramic vessel, revealing differences in their warmth despite identical origins. Repeated handling subtly altered how light played on the glaze’s surface, making a consistent reading impossible; what appeared solid one moment seemed to shimmer the next. Each cup carried an accumulation—not as erasure, but as layers responding to touch and temperature, building complex resonances across its form. This rising tide of interaction suggested that any attempt to pinpoint a singular cause felt like tracing heat through shifting water, leaving only fleeting impressions on cool ceramic.