Landsnude

Exhibition: 2015, Art Core Gallery, Greece/Thessaloniki

Where the body becomes earth, and earth becomes breath.


In 2015, I invited a group of photographers I mentored to join me in Thessaloniki—not just to exhibit, but to listen to nature with our cameras. LandsNude is a black-and-white meditation on the naked body immersed in wild landscapes. These images are not about nudity as provocation, but about returning to a primal silence, where bodies curl into rocks, fold into trees, and dissolve into waves. We photographed without staging, without control—just presence. The exhibition is both a personal ritual and a collective gesture: to remind ourselves that before we belonged to cities or mirrors, we belonged to earth.


To be nude in nature is not to be exposed. It is to be whole. The wind does not judge, the stones do not ask. In these images, we become part of something older than beauty: a softness that survives.

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