INDIA

“After a while, you get a sense of flow. You let it all go. You start to see the beauty in the chaos. Once you experience the kindness of the Indian people, their spirituality deeply rooted in a culture of reincarnation, you become more con dent. Time moves slower. Childless wondering turned the unknown surroundings into a more nuanced reality. I tried to look for stillness in the constant movement, for soft in the midst of all these sharp colors.

India taught me even the most unknown places hide something familiar. Cultures might be so different, but aren’t we all trying to express the same thing, in a different way? Feeling home in a place like that makes you look different at the world. Sometimes we are Kartiyeka and feel a need to travel the lands and seas; but just like Ganesha, eventually, we go back to our homes and our families, wherever they may be.”