This work explores the state of water suspended between form and formlessness.The silk objects capture the moment when water lingers within a vessel, briefly adopting its shape while simultaneously seeking to escape it. Light, translucent silk becomes a metaphor for fluidity, holding volume only for an instant before dissolving into flowing strands that suggest leakage, dispersion, and shifting boundaries. Crackled surfaces and bubble-like textures emphasize the living, unpredictable nature of water and its ability to generate new structures when confronted with constraint. Rather than depicting water as a substance, the work approaches it as a continuous process of transformation—an ever-changing material energy that exists only through movement and change.