Rituals of the Everyday, 2023
Inside a tent woven from black yak hair in Amdo, time feels suspended. Daily rituals unfold with a quiet precision shaped by land and lineage.
Women prepare butter tea and grind barley for tsampa, their movements carrying the warmth of smoke, soil, and long-held memory.
Nearby, horse gear hangs like a humble archive, marked by journeys that map both distance and belonging.
From the monastery, the low murmur of prayer threads through the air, softening the boundary between the sacred and the everyday.
In this tent, community and spirituality are inseparable. Life becomes a tapestry of gestures, textures, and echoes that preserve a heritage still lived, not remembered.