Sophie K. Yin:
Be Brave
Sophie K. Yin:
What Do Friends Do?
Sophie K. Yin:
“If I speak of myself in different ways, that is because I look at myself in different ways.”
Sophie K. Yin:
Splash of Hope
Sophie K. Yin:
Mermaid's Fear
Sophie K. Yin:
Like The Wing Beat of A Hummingbird
Sophie K. Yin:
I can see its struggle. But I cannot hear its scream.
Sophie K. Yin:
So lovely was the loneliness of a wild lake.
Sophie K. Yin:
Earth’s liquid jewelry, wrought of air.
Sophie K. Yin:
“Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away.” ― Sarah Kay
Sophie K. Yin:
“In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” ― Robert Lynd
Sophie K. Yin:
Wild Peafowl Feather
Sophie K. Yin:
Darkness Cannot Drive Out Darkness
Sophie K. Yin:
Once You Have Tasted Flight
Sophie K. Yin:
The Wing Beat of a Hummingbird
Sophie K. Yin:
Nature Is Imagination Itself
Sophie K. Yin:
Go With Your Own Wind
Sophie K. Yin:
Serenity
Sophie K. Yin:
“Did you ever wonder if the person in the puddle is real, and you're just a reflection of him?” ― Bill Watterson
Sophie K. Yin:
Pas de deux
Sophie K. Yin:
Fighting for Food
Sophie K. Yin:
Reflection
Sophie K. Yin:
The Shadow
Sophie K. Yin:
Shirley Temple Look Alike
Sophie K. Yin:
When is my turn to play ball?
Sophie K. Yin:
The Little Red Riding Hood
Sophie K. Yin:
The Little Red Riding Hood
Sophie K. Yin:
Thinker
Sophie K. Yin:
The Little Mermaid
Sophie K. Yin:
The crest of a male peafowl.