Sediment Visions
Cool grit dusts fingers tracing the core sample’s edge, where sharp definition yields to swirling ochre and umber. What appeared solid now dissolves into gradients—clay bleeding into loam with no clear division. These aren't signs of decay, but patient records of water seeking new paths and roots claiming deeper ground over seasons. Each layer speaks to a response, not an isolated incident, building toward something else; the stone itself is less a thing *made* than continually being made.