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Santa Fe, NM Sinziana Velicescu

$700

In the series "Fabricating Desert", Sinziana examines the architectural details that simultaneously mimic and disrupt the barren mountains, dunes, and plains of the Southwestern terrain.
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Fabricating Desert explores a constructed reality of the natural landscape as a result of abstracting desert architecture. The series focuses on desert towns and cities in the Southwest where much of the architecture both disrupts and mimics the surrounding landscape. Instead of looking at the more iconic architectural landmarks most often associated with desert dwelling, I spend much of my time exploring supermarkets, strip malls, retirement homes, colleges, convention centers, and business complexes for unique interpretations of the natural landscape. These every day buildings provide the backdrop for the constructed landscape of the desert. Through the isolation of their features, they take on the abstracted forms of barren mountains, dunes and plains. While sometimes interacting with the natural landscape, these buildings more often exist on their own accord. The result is a blurring of the natural and constructed world in which the fabricated buildings become part of the landscape.

Sinziana Velicescu

About the Artist

Sinziana Velicescu is a photographer exploring the effects of human intervention within the natural landscape.

News and Notables
  • Solo exhibition, A Tree Grows In at America House, 2019
  • Exhibited at the A + D Museum, Los Angeles, 2019
  • Artist book, On The Periphery, published by Aint–Bad, 2017