Surge captures the moment when released energy begins to move with direction.
After the surface has opened and tension has dissolved, the material no longer resists — it flows. Waves of color spread across the composition, shifting between density and transparency, as if energy is searching for its path outward.
The surface feels fluid, yet controlled. Movement is no longer explosive, but sustained — like a current that continues long after the initial rupture. Layers overlap and interact, creating a sense of depth that suggests ongoing transformation rather than a single event.
Within the EXUVIA cycle, Surge represents momentum. Transformation is no longer a moment — it becomes a force in motion.
Surge is the continuation of release — energy finding its direction.