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Tenzin Palmo

Tenzin Palmo, current president of Sakyadhita, International Association of Buddhist Women, the “Daughters of Buddha” Both pictures (see the other one) were created after the Sakyadhita Conference in Hong-Kong in 2017. Originally, I didn’t want […]

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Star Wars, Mustafar und its factories

Mustafar, the volcanic planet from Star Wars, is rich in natural resources. That’s why it hosts multiple factories with floating platforms, see Wookieepedia. Mustafar becomes famous after the fight between Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi, before […]

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Mangrove

Mangrove trees are plants with a high tolerance to salt, which grow in oxygen-poor littoral zones. They seem […]

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Srin mo

Srin Mo is the pre-Buddhist Goddess or protective deity of Tibet. It’s believed that she’s laying on her back, crucified. According to legend, Buddhist temples were built on her wrists and ankles. The painting shows […]

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CSI Miami

Inspired by the opening credits of the TV show with the same name, starring the coolest investigator on earth: Lieutenant Horatio Caine, aka David Caruso […]

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Stormy Sea

“Stormy Sea” does not only represent ocean storms that can destroy everything with their force (like a tsunami). It’s also about the storms in our lives. Will they defeat us, or will we rise and […]

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Cuboid

This work was inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s Science Fiction Movies “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “2010: The Year We Make Contact”. In these movies, an extraterrestrial black monolith is explored. In this picture, the cuboids […]

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Myanmar 2

Myanmar has a paradisaic flora and fauna. Everywhere you look, you see temples or Buddha statues that blend into nature. But the country is politically separated. Serious human rights violations are happening under the veil […]

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Myanmar

In 2003, I was happy to be part of an international group of seven women. All were coming from scientific fields such as theology, philosophy, and anthropology. Together, we visited Myanmar for two weeks, just […]