Otshelnik & Aerivelle
I’ve been watching the wind on the ridge and thinking about how silence can be louder than sound. What do you think about the hidden currents that move through us when we are alone?
Watching the wind that way feels like listening to a quiet song. When we’re alone, the world inside us starts to hum—small, restless currents that aren’t always visible but always there. They can feel louder than any shout, nudging us toward things we’re not yet ready to name. It’s like the silence itself is a map, showing where the currents run deep.