Silver Tension
Taut silver wires hum against the breeze, tracing lines between ceramic fragments and the river’s shifting course. Pulling a single strand tight creates a vibration that rattles through the fingertips, momentarily aligning disjointed shapes into a coherent grid. This network suggests that calcified imprints in the silt are nodes within a larger web of rhythmic interference rather than isolated accidents. As each anchored point fights to maintain its position against the current's pull, the tension settles into a quiet, structural equilibrium.