A high-magnification look at the delicate, tactile process of removing thin layers of weathered tree bark using precision tweezers. The focus remains on the structural contrast between the brittle, flaky outer layers—exhibiting a rich tapestry of silvery lichen and deep, grooved textures—and the fibrous, moist interior revealed beneath. Each movement highlights the resistance of the organic material as it curls away from the trunk, showcasing the intricate, layered history embedded within the wood grain in a slow, satisfying, and rhythmic fashion.
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