Adobe - Giclée Print

$30.00

Out of the diffusion comes “Adobe.” In this “Who Are We” series, I also want to explore what it means living in the Southwest, concepts of immigrants, land, colonization, isolation, and ethnicity.

As a kid, we would visit family in Mexico. It was a modest house, with the entrance right on the street, the openness of the rooms, and small courtyard, if you can call it that, but to me there was a feeling of family.

What intrigues me about this series is this is both of mix of what I can dream up and what humanity has trained technology to see itself. Maybe for the first time in human history has that ever occurred — humanity but with and without the human at the same time.

Plus these images are ones I love and that’s the point, I just love them and hopefully you will too.

  • Giclée Print

  • Fine Art Matte Paper

  • 11 x 14 inches.

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Out of the diffusion comes “Adobe.” In this “Who Are We” series, I also want to explore what it means living in the Southwest, concepts of immigrants, land, colonization, isolation, and ethnicity.

As a kid, we would visit family in Mexico. It was a modest house, with the entrance right on the street, the openness of the rooms, and small courtyard, if you can call it that, but to me there was a feeling of family.

What intrigues me about this series is this is both of mix of what I can dream up and what humanity has trained technology to see itself. Maybe for the first time in human history has that ever occurred — humanity but with and without the human at the same time.

Plus these images are ones I love and that’s the point, I just love them and hopefully you will too.

  • Giclée Print

  • Fine Art Matte Paper

  • 11 x 14 inches.

Out of the diffusion comes “Adobe.” In this “Who Are We” series, I also want to explore what it means living in the Southwest, concepts of immigrants, land, colonization, isolation, and ethnicity.

As a kid, we would visit family in Mexico. It was a modest house, with the entrance right on the street, the openness of the rooms, and small courtyard, if you can call it that, but to me there was a feeling of family.

What intrigues me about this series is this is both of mix of what I can dream up and what humanity has trained technology to see itself. Maybe for the first time in human history has that ever occurred — humanity but with and without the human at the same time.

Plus these images are ones I love and that’s the point, I just love them and hopefully you will too.

  • Giclée Print

  • Fine Art Matte Paper

  • 11 x 14 inches.