Glyph & Bone
A bird skull, startlingly intact, emerged from the sugar as pressure traced its form—dark sockets gazing out from a crystalline field. Though cool to the touch, a subtle warmth lingered on the bone’s surface, disrupting assumptions about stillness and dissolution. Each grain seemed not simply deposited, but built upon prior states; the object held an echo of moments past compressed into tangible shape. This discovery recast familiar ceramic as archive—a quiet record of encounters clinging to its layers, hinting at histories embedded within simple forms.