Photos : Chris Phillips
Models: Angelos, Kaycee, Athenà, Manolis
For this series, a paper wall was placed in front of the body. On it, queer experiences were written, words gathering as confessions, fragments, and memories. The wall became a temporary skin, holding the weight of these stories until it could no longer stay whole.
Slowly the surface ruptures under the weight of what it carries, fault lines opening to reveal bodies behind the text, breathing, vulnerable, uncontainable. The body becomes both witness and archive, marked by the words yet always more than them. In the tearing, narrative and flesh collide. Private turns public. Wound becomes window. Silence splits open into visibility.
These are not just stories written on paper but stories written through bodies, and as the wall dissolves what remains is the pulse behind the page, queer lives that cannot be contained, only revealed.










































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