Category Archives: International Landscapes
Inspired by Travel: The Timeless Landscapes of Western China Part II
In my previous post, I discussed how the sacred wilderness, with its vast scale and ever-changing beauty completely astonished the group I was traveling with. However, throughout the trip I was even more interested in the gently constructed land that over the years was carefully transformed by human activities. More… Read More >
Inspired by Travel: The Timeless Landscapes of Western China
Long fascinated by the sacred landscape in western China, I went with two friends to Qinghai, Gansu and Sichuan province after college graduation in 2009. For about three weeks, we traveled through several Tibetan autonomous regions in the three provinces. Growing up on the east coast of China, the landscape… Read More >
Inspired by Travel: Chinese Scholars’ Gardens
Peter Schaudt and I recently returned from a trip to China where we are in the beginning stages of a project outside of the city of Ningbo. While on our visit, we had the opportunity to spend some time visiting several of the famous Chinese Scholar’s Gardens in Suzhou,… Read More >