The exposed series presents multiple shared centers that breathe circularly and collectively, stitching together the disoriented common system. Navels and hearts, which are seed, flame, and penumbra, map the dwelling of rotating bodies that float pictorially and are nourished by elements found during meditative walks by the sea and in the countryside. Two metallic objects silently section the context. Their common use inspects and acknowledges the body’s boundaries; both point to the skin and traverse its depths and hollows, serving as mirrors. They hurt and heal: they are mouth, pupil, and womb.