Silt and Structure
Grit settles under fingernails while unearthing a fossilized nautilus, its geometric vibrations locked deep within the stone. This calcified spiral stands as an ordered lattice amidst the garden's decay, where silver nitrate stains the corners of every cracked vessel. To touch these jagged obsidian fractures is to feel the heavy kinetic density of a world assembling itself through wreckage. In this quiet collision of salt and sediment, the fractured pieces finally find their place.