Kathmandu, July 10 -- 'Devi' does not just stand for different goddesses who embody creation, destruction, and the cycles of life. It is symbolic of feminine energy in both spiritual and human forms.

The goddesses mirror cultural and social ideals of womanhood, celebrating the essence of feminine power and strength.

The many forms of Devi transcend religion, borders, realities, and personal awakenings. Devi is form yet formlessness, elemental and elusive, mystical and mundane, beautiful yet brutal.

This multifaceted nature of female deities finds quiet expression in the stillness of Takpa Gallery, through the collaborative work of Emily Avery Yoshiko Crow and Tara Di Gesu.

Crow is from Colorado, and has been living and learning art i...