Tagong. Prayer flags, rolling plains and the holy mountain Yala. by Theo Molenaar

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Haarlem, Netherlands

About ‘Tagong. Prayer flags, rolling plains and the holy mountain Yala.’ by Theo Molenaar

Prayer flags are cotton canvases printed with mantras. The colours stand for the elements. Tibetans believe that as the flags fly, the mantras and prayers ascend to the gods, bringing prosperity to the hanger, his family, friends and acquaintances. The rolling plains and the holy mountain Yala form the background of this still life.

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Theo Molenaar
Haarlem, Netherlands

I was interested in photography even before I travelled. But it is during my travels that this interest developed further. My first distant journey was to Indonesia. This was followed by Mexico, Turkey, Thailand and Malaysia. With a one-way ticket to Bombay and a vague plan I left and more than six months later I returned by train from Beijing. The feeling of having an ocean of time surrounded by an atmosphere of freedom. And the memories that after a year had linger almost…

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