McCall's private space
The Ringmistress's Wagon
McCall's private wagon and sanctum — where the Ringmistress keeps costumes, notes, mirrors, signs, and the secret mechanics that make the Circus run.
World atlas
The Gallery holds the visual language of the circus grounds: ticket booths, open-call stages, map boards, tent doors, and all the places the songs might wander next.
Gallery rule
Some images are finished doors. Some are sketches of tents that may move, merge, or disappear. The Gallery exists so the circus can feel bigger without making the launch heavier than it needs to be.
McCall's private space
McCall's private wagon and sanctum — where the Ringmistress keeps costumes, notes, mirrors, signs, and the secret mechanics that make the Circus run.
Open call
A scene for songs that still need brave voices under the lights.
Atlas board
A working board for the grounds, props, stages, signs, and recurring visual motifs.
Grounds map
The Gallery keeps the map loose enough to grow without turning the launch into a maze.
After dark
The quieter part of the circus: listening, laughing, and waiting for the next strange turn.
The wheel
The Barker at the edge of the lights, where the next visitor can still be waved in.
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