Perceptual Constellations II is part of the series Perceptual Constellations, which investigates how bodily perception reorganizes itself when vision recedes and attention shifts inward. The work explores inversion, disorientation, and grounding as methods of sensing the body beyond habitual awareness.
Here, the body is metaphorically turned upside down and immersed in darkness, allowing neglected or unconscious bodily zones to re-emerge. Through touch and material contact, these sensations condense into subtle golden traces on the surface. The gold does not function as decoration, but as residue—what remains after passing through chaos, distilled into a quiet, tactile presence.