For Tibetans, kora means walking
around a
sacred place absorbed in prayer, a kind of pilgrimage that can encompass hundreds of miles or only a few yards.
Before he built garden in this
place, this
place had been famous since there is a big spring so that people
around it consider it
sacred water and take that water for religious and health purposes.
In 2010, as part of a 3 - year project based
around gender imbalance in India, drawing parallels between the cow —
sacred animal and symbol of fertility — and her observance of the undervalued condition of India's women, Nourry created life - like figurative sculptures, the Holy Daughters, that were part
sacred cow, part girl, in resin,
placing them in the streets of New Delhi before stepping back to film the reactions of local men.