The Body Archive

A series about the body as an archive of experience and memory. Marks become signs of what has been lived and form the chronicle of identity. These images reveal the fragile balance between vulnerability and strength.  

location

Russia, Chelyabinsk 

This series explores the body as an archive of life, a vessel of experience and memory. Every scar, mole, mark, or temporary imprint becomes a trace of what we have lived through, touched, or been shaped by.

The body preserves these signs without words—it records joy and pain, intimacy and solitude, invisible stories that together form the chronicle of our identity. In these images, I view the body not as an object of desire but as a text to be read, reflecting the fragile balance between vulnerability and strength.

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