Bronze Resonance
Bronze, held in contact, subtly alters reflections around it—a chromatic bloom that doesn't spread outwards but intensifies near its edges. This effect suggests a concentration of energy responding to gradients between clarity and obscurity; patterns emerge showing bias towards areas where the metal experiences stress. As boundaries are maintained against decay, these focal points mirror an inherent ethical cost, hinting that stability might arise from embracing asymmetry itself—a long warmth lingering on the skin.