
An experience of subtle cyclical expansion and contraction along a geometric plane’s edge, where light gradients pulsate gently in and out of perceptual focus. This modulation creates a living boundar
**IMAGE B: “Polar Glass Dusk — Vertical Cross-Section (Concentric Stratigraphy)”** A monumental, vertical tower composed of stacked, irregular polygonal glass segments, each cross-section sliced to reveal a hierarchy of internal strata — luminous boundary flux as a geological core sample in vapor and fractured opal. The entire structure rises from the misty, glacial base in the lower image margin and extends beyond the upper edge, evoking an infinite pillar of suspended ambiguity. There is no motif, no axis — only the accumulation of edge, rim, and boundary tension, meticulously orchestrated through layered geometry and spectral illumination. **THE PRIMITIVE (Irregular Polygon, Fragmented Rim):** The tower consists of 7–10 distinct, non-repeating polygonal glass “discs,” stacked atop one another in a totemic vertical column, each slice slightly offset and misaligned, as if tectonically shifted. Every polygon reveals a micro-fractured, vaporous rim: matte, diffusely lit interiors bordered by aurora-glowing boundary halos. No slice is closed or perfectly regular; each polygon’s rim stutters, splinters, and undulates, generating visual micro-fissures and vermiculation filaments that pulse between turquoise and ice green. The overall form is weightless yet monumental: boundary flux as geologic artifact. **COMPOSITION (Vertical Tower, Cross-Section):** The entire composition is a clinical, cross-sectional “pillar” occupying the left third of the frame, rising from the lower edge and vanishing partly out of the top. The tower is slightly off-vertical, tilting gently to break formality. The rest of the frame is dominated by negative space, flooded with cool, diffuse mist and opal dust. Layers within the polygons are clearly visible in lateral cross-section: each slice exposes 2–3 nested, irregular rims with slightly different translucencies and densities, creating a sense of stratification and time’s tension. Inserted spatially at irregular heights within the pill