THE ART OF SMILING

 
 

ONE RACE :  HUMAN 

 

When we’re 2 or 3 years old, we don’t care if other children’s families follow this or that religion, or belong to this or that race, so long as they smile and play happily with us. From this point of view, young children are aware of the oneness of humanity. However, at school we learn to identify differences between us, distinctions that are only of secondary value. Fundamentally, we’re all the same in being human.

HH Dalai Lama

laugh and cry, 80/80 cm

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A smile from South America, 180/90 cm

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A smile from the United States, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Nigeria, 80/80 cm

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A smile from The Universe, 160/90 cm

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A smile from Tibet, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Austria, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Alaska, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Brazil, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Hawaii, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Afrika, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Sibiria, 80/80 cm

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Smiles from little monks, 120/80 cm

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A smile from Ethiopia , 80/80 cm

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A smile from China, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Nepal, 80/80cm

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A smile from Sri Lanka, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Kambodscha, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Yemen, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Madagaskar, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Austria, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Mosambique, 80/80 cm

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A smile from India, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Ladakh, 80/80 cm

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Smiles from South Sudan, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Vietnam, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Australia, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Kenia, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Estonia, 80/80 cm

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A smile from South America, 80/80 cm

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A smile from Italy, 180 x 90 cm

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A smile from Island, 180/90 cm

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