Imaginary Landscape — Fractal Veins

Imaginary Landscape — Fractal Veins
“Imaginary Landscape — Fractal Veins” — An imaginary landscape based on a desert subject.

Recently I again became interested in idea of “imaginary landscapes.” I made a series of photographic images that are derived from elements of actual landscapes I have visited, but which are modified in various ways to alter their appearance. They retain some landscape-like qualities, but they do not correspond to real landscapes.

The first group of imaginary landscapes in this set (like its companions) was derived from photographs of the desert subjects. So far, each of them began with an “intimate landscape” photograph, one that focuses on small details of a much larger landscape.


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