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Marble Breathing
The soft undulation of the abdominal wall — not flexed, not heroically tensed, but breathing. The navel as the quiet center of the torso. In this low-angle black-and-white capture, the light rakes across the surface and reveals the marble as flesh: vulnerable, warm, impossibly alive for stone carved five centuries ago.
Ryan Ancill
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The soft undulation of the abdominal wall — not flexed, not heroically tensed, but breathing. The navel as the quiet center of the torso. In this low-angle black-and-white capture, the light rakes across the surface and reveals the marble as flesh: vulnerable, warm, impossibly alive for stone carved five centuries ago.
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FragmentStomachClimax
