Sedimented Light
A hairline crack runs along one ceramic bowl's interior, collecting dust in shades ranging from pale grey to charcoal—a quiet accumulation charting the room’s slow rhythms. The vessels within the collection all bear these internal timelines, each fissure and stain a record of exposure and subtle decay. Light filtering through the display space reveals differing densities within those cracks; where air currents reached deeper, shadows now pool. This ongoing process isn't destruction alone, but a transformation woven throughout the network of objects—a form emerging from deterioration itself, settling into stillness.