Limestone Imprint
Rough limestone powder coats your fingertips as you sift through discarded relics, finding a fossilized thumbprint pressed deep into sun-dried clay. Tracing the jagged edges of this mark reveals how an ancient tremor functioned as a quiet rebellion against composure. Such involuntary shifts in weight and grip transform every micro-movement from mere reflex into a deliberate architecture of defiance. In this stillness, the body finally finds its own shape.