Fossil Geometry
A final brush of dust revealed an indentation within the palm’s shape, not formed by a hand grasping but by layers suggesting interlocking forms. These nested polyhedra hinted at repeated pressures across time, their origin blurred like motes dancing in receding light. The fossil itself seemed to hold volumetric echoes of resistance—contours built slowly through countless interactions, a somatics memory extending beyond any single touch. Warmth radiated from the stone’s surface as though retaining the faint impression of those past forces, settling into quiet stillness.