Copper Mesh Lattice
Rust-colored wire mesh emerges from the damp silt, tangling with pale fungal filaments in an intricate, subterranean web. This marriage of metal and mycelium creates a single, breathing grid where the sharp scent of wet earth clings to every junction. As the spade scrapes against shale fragments, it becomes impossible to tell where the organic decay ends and the manufactured structure begins. In this quiet collision of matter, the distinction between what grows and what is built finally dissolves into a unified pulse.