Echoed Geometries
Dust motes settle on skin, echoing the geometries of hands reaching—a connection felt rather than simply seen. This isn’t about pristine recollection; instead, past gestures leave traces that accumulate and reshape themselves with each new perception, subtly resisting obliteration. As memory reconfigures itself through iterative experience, a proportion emerges within ongoing dispersal, suggesting even in moments of loss there is a localized solidity to what remains.