Stone's Internal Logic
A hammer blow splits open a geode, releasing a cloud of fine dust and catching the light on inner surfaces. Within its fractured shell, bands of sediment mingle with crystalline growth—a history accumulated over time rather than imposed upon it. These interwoven layers resist simple categorization; what appears solid is revealed as fragmented planes shaped by immense pressure, subtly altering existing forms. The shifting angles within the stone hint at a continuous becoming, where even stability feels provisional and incomplete.