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The cry of bodies
The Cry of Bodies (2025) by Ame Blary is a poetic photographic work exploring the body as a site of vulnerability, memory, and rebirth. Suspended between surrender and awakening, the figure becomes part of the natural landscape — water, stone, and skin merging into a single living terrain. Blary reflects on what it means to inhabit a queer body beyond imposed norms, where fragility and resilience coexist. Through light and stillness, the image transforms cracks into passages and invites the viewer into an intimate space of breath, healing, and quiet strength.
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The Cry of Bodies (2025) by Ame Blary is a poetic photographic work exploring the body as a site of vulnerability, memory, and rebirth. Suspended between surrender and awakening, the figure becomes part of the natural landscape — water, stone, and skin merging into a single living terrain. Blary reflects on what it means to inhabit a queer body beyond imposed norms, where fragility and resilience coexist. Through light and stillness, the image transforms cracks into passages and invites the viewer into an intimate space of breath, healing, and quiet strength.
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