Sos Ka (Early Summer)
2026
Toned Cyanotype prints with local plants and direct cyanotype prints of plants on watercolour paper
13.3 × 13.3 in
'Sos Ka' in Tibetan refers to the period of early Summer. After the auspicious ritual of Saka Dawa(opening the face of earth), the ploughing season begins and soil starts to get watered. There are certain wild plants that starts growing around the farm for a brief period of the summer sharing the same soil in which the crops grow. This set of images talks about the ecosystem of coexistence as the wild plants are placed on centre surrounded by the activities carried out by the community during the period.










