Blueprints gather like leaf veins.
On vellum, the prototype is not explained. It is circled, measured, and allowed to breathe: faint lines, brass ticks, porcelain margins, a hinge drawn once and then reconsidered.
an idea beneath glass
unhardened mechanism, held in moonlit quiet
A translucent blueprint blooms into an artefact, then waits—still soft enough to become otherwise.
On vellum, the prototype is not explained. It is circled, measured, and allowed to breathe: faint lines, brass ticks, porcelain margins, a hinge drawn once and then reconsidered.
The object becomes a calm silhouette. Dew pearls keep the memory of motion, and every ornate line loosens into a slower form of intention.
seal the specimen