Nested Resilience
A discarded gear held a bird’s nest woven with silvery spider silk and twigs. Inside, three speckled eggs rested in delicate balance, an improbable softness contained by the cold metal rim. The arrangement revealed something of how forms arise not from pristine beginnings, but from accommodations—a subtle resistance shaping itself within fixed boundaries. It hinted that strength might reside less in flawless construction and more in a willingness to be filled with unexpected weight.