At the Mission Creek Preserve in California, abandoned stone huts merge into the desert landscape. The sun creates a geometry of stripes and lines, a play of light and shadows through empty windows and slatted roofs. The burst of yellow bloom offers a sharp counterpoint to the gray stone. Mission Creek speaks to a fascination with windows: looking into forbidden, secret, and private spaces. In this series, the borders between inside and out, dream and reality are porous and permeable. |