Mafalda Tenente

Independent Non-Executive Director and Strategy Advisor. Painting the world in Japanese ink. Exploring why humans dance through art objects.

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Sometimes the best reflections happen amidst a lively, colorful crowd.

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Looking down on the lively Tsechu stage, Paro Dzong, Bhutan, 2016

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Monk practicing zazen, zazen, ざぜん, 坐禅, 2017

via Photo Challenge: Reflecting

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May 15, 2017 by mtenente ざぜん, bhutan, dzong, photography, sumi-e, tsechu, zazen, zen, zenmondays, 坐禅

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