(inner) spring - Canola field somewhere in Winterthur
“During my inner Spring, I feel like Little Simba - curious, exuberant, and playfully exploring every corner of the world. Youth brings a kind of fearlessness, an audacious spirit that pushes us to attempt the impossible repeatedly, and somehow, we manage to achieve it. There’s a beauty in not yet knowing the limits, in approaching life with an open, curious mind that is always ready to leap.”
To honour Bindu’s heritage, we used Holi colours - a vibrant celebration that perfectly matches this playful spirit. Holi, the Festival of Colors, Love, and Spring, is an important Hindu festival that celebrates the divine love of Radha and Krishna. It’s a time when colour fills the air, symbolising the arrival of Spring, the end of winter, and the triumph of good over evil. Originating in the Indian subcontinent, Holi has spread across the world, becoming a joyful celebration of
life, renewal, and connection.
The festival begins on the evening of the full moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna, usually around mid-March, and is filled with bursts of colour that mark a new season of growth and possibility—a reminder to embrace love, courage and the playful, boundless spirit within.