Going to Nepal in April 2012 “was more a spiritual journey than tourism,” he says. He took his son, who had a “true awakening” and they stayed for 12 days. “Besides remembering the places we visited, it had the feeling of being there before, I was amazed by the wood carvings in temples and how that related to an ancient culture that gave form to what can’t be said, ancient history portrayed in volume, with rich symbolism as teachings of the way things were. Today we try to decipher the meanings in an effort to go back to the root.”
You can see more of his beautiful photography on his instagram account, arte_sulaiman_foto