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Black-and-white fine art portrait by Milan Stamenovic depicting a seated male figure in a withdrawn posture, exploring bodily resonance, inner rhythm, and the emergence of sonic identity before articulation.
Where Sound Begins Before It Is Born

2003–2004

Portrait Cycle
BODIES IN RESONANCE
Studies in Sonic Identity

Where Sound Begins Before It Is Born

2003–2004
BODIES IN RESONANCE –  studies in sonic identity 

Archival pigment print
Analogue photography on film, later digitised
Limited edition
Available upon request

Where Sound Begins Before It Is Born examines the interval preceding articulation — the moment in which sound exists not as vibration, but as anticipation. Listening here is internal, physiological, and preparatory. The body becomes an instrument tuned before it is played.

Within BODIES IN RESONANCE, this image establishes the series’ conceptual ground: sonic identity as something formed prior to voice or emission. Sound is approached as pressure, tension, and readiness rather than event. What resonates is not yet audible, but already shaping posture, attention, and presence.

This work locates origin not in sound itself, but in the body’s capacity to receive it.

Photographic Process

Captured through analogue photography on film and later digitised, the work preserves the temporal sensitivity and restraint of film while allowing precise tonal calibration in its final printed form. The process reinforces the image’s emphasis on stillness, internal listening, and the accumulation of latent energy.

Series Context

As the opening work of BODIES IN RESONANCE, Where Sound Begins Before It Is Born sets the series’ tempo and methodology. It introduces the body as a resonant chamber, framing identity not through expression, but through reception. Becoming is articulated as an act of listening before response.

Availability

This work is available as part of a controlled, limited edition.
Institutional acquisition inquiries are welcome.