Short Films

Eternal Memory is a poetic journey of liquid and light, transcribing the unique view of water, enforcing a sense of calm to a space.

This short film also shows "humanity", and the importance of water for survival, (our bodies made of 80-90% of water), alongside scientific research based on vibrations.

The release of "Eternal Memory" has become a profound documentary for Dechen, concluding her dedication to the studies of water.

This film piece has also been designed to be played on a loop, making it an ideal media form to feature on screens in health spas, office blocks and hotel foyers, creating a memorable and unique experience for its audience.                                                                                     

Film Stills

Southbank Tower Exhibtion

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Set in the loop of the river Thames high into the clouds, the fluid space of the South Bank Tower has become an ideal location for the launch of Dechen Chodron's Art film "Eternal Memory", a short film based on water and its memory.

Eternal Memory is a poetic journey of liquid and light, transcribing the unique view of water, enforcing a sense of calm to a space.

This short film also shows "humanity", and the importance of water for survival, (our bodies made of 80-90% of water), alongside scientific research based on vibrations.

The release of "Eternal Memory" has become a profound documentary for Dechen and has become a conclusion of her dedication to her studies of water.

This film piece has also been designed to be played on a loop, making it an ideal media form to feature on screens in health spa's, office blocks and hotel foyers, creating a memorable and unique experience for its audience.

Alongside the film, Dechen will also exhibit two paintings that coincide with the current themes.

"I consider my art as 'living', holding the essence of an artist intention and vibration. Life is a story, and unexpected things happen, my art has been a profound path of discovery while on a journey back to good health."