BLIND TRUST
Through touch, trust, and the absence of sight, the piece moves from a shared intimacy into a profoundly personal experience of the body.
This work is an intimate, wearable piece designed to be experienced through the body rather than observed.
A wearable torso piece and blindfold, formed from soft leather and cast sterling silver, are worn with the help of another person.
The blindfold removes sight, allowing other sensations to come forward - touch, pressure, breath, and movement become more pronounced.
In the accompanying film, the piece is placed onto the wearer and carefully adjusted.
This exchange is guided by consent and attentiveness; each adjustment is both offered and received.
The process is slow and deliberate, requiring trust, care, and sensitivity.
The blindfold is then introduced. As vision is removed, awareness shifts.
Sensation becomes heightened - the presence of the piece, the body, and the surrounding space felt more acutely.
When the other person steps away, the dynamic changes.
The wearer is left alone within the experience. Her focus turns inward.
The work moves from a shared moment of trust and consent into a private, internal state. It is not intended as a spectacle, but as a sensory and intimate encounter.