
Turret Shells by Elizabeth Brown
Also known as Auger Shells, Turret Shells are elongated conical shells with tightly coiled turrets. Mainly live in tropical seas, these shells are part of the larger Turretella genus of sea snails that prefer living on muddy or sandy bottoms.…

The Architecture of Transit
There is a quiet, rhythmic gravity to the act of crossing a bridge. It is a liminal space, a suspended geography that exists neither here nor there, but somewhere in the tension between departure and arrival. We often treat these structures…

The Weight of the Horizon
In the high country, the air carries a different density. It is thin, yes, but it feels heavy with the history of stone and the slow, grinding patience of ice. I remember reading once that the earth is not a static thing, but a vast, cooling…
