Amber Indentation
A fingertip presses against the damp ridge, carving a sudden indentation in soft wax where ceramic meets skin. This contact splits the sensation between cold matte slate and a warm, rhythmic pulse. Through the strobe-like flicker of viscous amber light, every movement feels like an active sculpting of what remains. As pressure deepens, the boundary between the hand and the material dissolves into a singular, decisive event.