
Two parts: finding the sublime in Nepal & van Gogh’s quest
I am certainly no artist (which was confirmed by a teacher who once described my images as “lacking any charge”), but I do love this image. On my last day in Nepal, we walked for miles up through the mountains to get to Kopan, a beautiful monastery overlooking all of Kathmandu. When we arrived, we couldn’t believe how far away our journey’s starting point was in the distance. As we traversed up the winding roads, each twist and turn revealed […]
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