The title of this exhibition means blessings and good luck, the traditional Tibetan greeting the English photographer Kirsten Leedham heard during his trip to the Himalayas in India. It is a ritual that has been repeated every winter for the past four years, in different and distant countries.
The 100 images on display show this pilgrimage full of strength, color, details and anecdotes. Kirsten captures the breathtaking scene of the narrow and dangerous roads he traveled, the stone altars of Chorten and Mani found incidentally and peaks that rise into the sky, that seem to float when they are covered by clouds.
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