"The Mind on Clouds" shows the state of being the one who is lost in their thoughts, daydreaming, or otherwise disconnected from reality. It's a state of mind that we all enter into at times, where we're lost in our thoughts and the rest of the world fades away. For a moment, we're in our little world, lost in thought. Only this time, it means that we are merging with nature.
Photographer: Rizacan Kumas, 2022
Each sunrise starts a new story. Every story has its own emotions, its light that needs to be captured. I traveled to Mongolia to capture those stories that were left for me by my ancestors. To find myself I went far north, above the mountains, below the clouds. Finding the people that living with their heritages. Finding places that accept them and nurture them. I captured the relationship between people and land, but in each photograph I take, the line is blurred. I started to see them as one. There was no line between them, there were only stories, the stories that needs to be told. This time I will be telling those stories, and this is my Mongolia.
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#43 The Mind on Clouds
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"The Mind on Clouds" shows the state of being the one who is lost in their thoughts, daydreaming, or otherwise disconnected from reality. It's a state of mind that we all enter into at times, where we're lost in our thoughts and the rest of the world fades away. For a moment, we're in our little world, lost in thought. Only this time, it means that we are merging with nature.
Photographer: Rizacan Kumas, 2022
Each sunrise starts a new story. Every story has its own emotions, its light that needs to be captured. I traveled to Mongolia to capture those stories that were left for me by my ancestors. To find myself I went far north, above the mountains, below the clouds. Finding the people that living with their heritages. Finding places that accept them and nurture them. I captured the relationship between people and land, but in each photograph I take, the line is blurred. I started to see them as one. There was no line between them, there were only stories, the stories that needs to be told. This time I will be telling those stories, and this is my Mongolia.