Woven Imprints
Afternoon light falls on the network of impressions left in clay, demonstrating that resistance isn’t passive acceptance of force. Rather, each compression alters surrounding material, layering a history of action into its very structure—a memory trace visible at any scale. This interwoven effect suggests intentions aren't imposed *on* an empty ground but emerge from modulating existing densities; localized pressures and yielding create a continual flux within the form itself. As Merleau-Ponty observed, our bodies are always already situated in relation to the world, shaping and being shaped by it simultaneously.