Stone Witness
Beneath the gardener's lamp, shale fragments rise in careful stacks within the soil—small monuments against shifting sands. The arrangement wasn’t formed by wind or water, yet feels intrinsically linked to long cycles of erosion and rebuilding. Each layer echoes a hidden symmetry; an attempt at preservation becomes another kind of marking. This work shows that even in decay, patterns emerge, revealing responsiveness not as simple reaction but as sustained intervention—a delicate re-ordering continued across time.