Grit and Geometry
Fine silt scrapes against fingertips as pressure inversion exposes a fossilized nautilus embedded deep within the porcelain mask. This calcified strata suggests that what appears to be a broken vessel is actually a protective shell for something ancient and non-human. Beneath the grit, a silvered mouthpiece emerges from the jawline, implying every remembered thought might just be scripted speech following an architectural design. The boundary between skin and sediment dissolves into a single, seamless curve.