Chromatic Drift
The impression left by bronze doesn't persist as metal, but as a felt absence taking its shape—a phantom hue subtly altered by changing light. This instability implies that acting isn’t simply about adding something to the world, but recalibrating it after a removal, creating localized contrasts between presence and non-being. The hand retains memory of pressure points even after contact ceases; perception itself layers with what has withdrawn. These echoes demonstrate how being is continually becoming through choices made and unmade.