Proteus - Texture

Under a fingertip, the surface ripples outward in slow, liquid rings, like sound made visible. Where the pressure lingers, the material hardens into polished obsidian, then softens again into wet velvet. Light bends strangely across it — sometimes matte as dust, sometimes glossy as oil on water.

To hold Proteus texture is to hold a question. It never answers the same way twice. proteus texture

At midnight, in stillness, it breathes. A slow peristalsis moves through its body — veins of phosphor green pulse, then fade. The surface puckers into braille-like nodules, then flattens into mercury. Whatever you expect it to feel like — it feels like that for exactly one second. Then it changes again. Under a fingertip, the surface ripples outward in