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Can you be more, than the colour of stone on everyday objects, wherever you are? Begin there. This episode is a quiet, observant meditation that uses pavements, walls and weathered stone as a lens to explore how small marks, movements and memories reveal the fuller stories of people's lives.
Through everyday scenes—a bus stop, a cafe, a street—the narrator notices how the ground gathers weather, footsteps and traces of living, and asks whether a single wound or moment can ever define a person.
Gentle and reflective, the piece invites listeners to look down and around: to see how surfaces hold multiple colours, seasons and histories, and how we too might contain more than the marks we show.
By Lita Doolan5
33 ratings
Can you be more, than the colour of stone on everyday objects, wherever you are? Begin there. This episode is a quiet, observant meditation that uses pavements, walls and weathered stone as a lens to explore how small marks, movements and memories reveal the fuller stories of people's lives.
Through everyday scenes—a bus stop, a cafe, a street—the narrator notices how the ground gathers weather, footsteps and traces of living, and asks whether a single wound or moment can ever define a person.
Gentle and reflective, the piece invites listeners to look down and around: to see how surfaces hold multiple colours, seasons and histories, and how we too might contain more than the marks we show.