
Watercolor on paper, 15 / 23 cm
“One should rely on food, clothing, and shelter without attachment, knowing their function is merely to sustain the body for practice.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, Lamrim Chenmo, Vol. 1)

Watercolor on paper, 15 / 23 cm
“One should rely on food, clothing, and shelter without attachment, knowing their function is merely to sustain the body for practice.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, Lamrim Chenmo, Vol. 1)

Watercolor on paper, 14,5 / 21 cm
“This life is as impermanent as a water bubble.”
(Śāntideva,
Bodhicaryāvatāra – Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life)

15 / 21 cm, Japanese black ink on paper
“Being aware of the breath brings the mind into the present moment.”
Thubten Chodron, Guided Buddhist Meditations

12,5 / 19 cm, Japanese ink and watercolor on paper
“Through study and reflection, certainty about the path is generated.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, Medium-Length Treatise on the Stages of the Path)

16 / 25 cm, Japanese ink on paper
“Without wisdom, even good intentions can lead to suffering.”
Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Lamrim teaching on motivation and wisdom

14 / 21 cm, Japanese black ink on paper
“You must be gentle with yourself if you want to grow.”
Lama Thubten Yeshe, Becoming Your Own Therapist
Wisdom Publications

12,5 / 19,5 cm, watercolor on paper
“Ease should not be confused with laxity; it is clarity accompanied by comfort.”
Je Tsongkhapa, Lamrim Chenmo, Vol. 3

12 / 16 cm, Japanese ink on paper
“Without purifying negativities, realizations will not arise, even if one meditates for a long time.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment)

15,5 / 21 cm, watercolor on paper
“Without humility, genuine compassion cannot arise.”
(His Holiness the Dalai Lama, The World of Tibetan Buddhism)

15 / 21 cm, watercolor on paper
“When the mind jumps here and there, meditation does not happen.”
Pabongka Rinpoche, Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand
Wisdom Publications / FPMT edition