Through the translucent fibers of washi, the human figure emerges not merely as a silhouette, but as an evocation of the intricate network of nerves beneath the skin. From the outside, the body appears simple, sealed by its surface, yet within lies a fragile and complex structure. The fibers of washi resemble biological tissue under a microscope, their shifting texture revealing the hidden delicacy of sensation and vulnerability. Pressed against the paper, the contours of hands and face suggest emotions that resist articulation—an inner voice that remains silent yet undeniably present. With o
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