BREATH OF THE MOUNTAIN, FLESH OF THE RIVER

This project is a quiet hymn to queer love — a love that learned to bloom in darkness and now steps into the light without trembling.

In this series, my partner and I return our bodies to the forest not as subjects, but as offerings. We set down the weight of other people’s narratives and stand as we are — soft, unarmoured, honest.

Here, love is an exhale. A slow surrender. The mountain holds our stillness, the river carries our histories, and the earth hums beneath us like an ancestor finally recognising her children. Light traces our skin as if reading a story we once tried to erase.

This work is about vulnerability without apology — two men mirrored in moss, water, and silence. Queer love as prayer.

The body as home.