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Chromatic Residue ↑ Chromatic Residue
Several small, dark ants crawl across the surface of a large, green leaf. Water droplets cling to the leaf’s veins, reflecting blurred spots of light. The leaf curves and fills most of the frame, creating a close-up view of this tiny insect world.
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Resonant Weaves

Insects mapping veins trace a network of tension, their activity mirroring subtle shifts in leaf color—a deepening green here, momentary silvering there—as if responding to both inner life and external pressures. This suggests vines don’t simply *receive* change, but actively shape it by building resistance within their structure as they grow. A localized time drift becomes visibly interwoven with new connections; growth isn't a straight line, but patterns resolving across moments.

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