Emergence marks the moment a new surface begins to define itself.
After exposure, the material starts to reorganize. Forms that once felt fragmented begin to align into a new structure. There is still movement, but it carries intention — as if the surface is rebuilding itself from what remains.
Soft transitions between color and texture suggest a shift from chaos to coherence. The work no longer feels like a rupture, but like a beginning — something forming out of the aftermath.
Within the EXUVIA cycle, Emergence represents renewal.
Not a return to what was, but the creation of something entirely new.
Emergence is not recovery.
It is the birth of a new state.