Grand Canyon Caverns, Peach Springs, Arizona, USA - 09/2024
Meteor Crater, 50 000 years old. (Arizona, USA – 10/2024)
Australopithecus afarensis. 3 million years ago. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, USA - 10/2024
Petrified Tree, 225 million years old. (Holbrook, Arizona, USA – 10/2024)
San Andreas Fault, 30 million years old. (Parkfield, California, USA – 10/2024)
Mastodon, La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California, USA – 10/2024
Ancient Egypt, 4 500 years old. (Louxor Pyramid, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - 09/2024)
Ancient Bristlecone Pine, 4 500 years old, one of the oldest trees in the world. (White Mountains, California, USA – 04/2024)
Palatium Romanum. 2 500 years old. Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - 09/2024
Hotel casino (Excalibur, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - 09/2024)
Tipi, Native American, 20 000 years ago to 1890. (Adamana, Arizona, Utah, USA - 09/2024)
Treasure Island, 1700 years old. (Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - 04/2024)
Twin Theatre, Bishop, California, USA – 08/2024
The Farm, Salinas, California, USA - 10/2024
Hoover Dam, 1935. (Nevada and Arizona, USA – 09/2024)
Copper Mine. (Arizona, USA – 10/2024)
Cybertruck, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Los Angeles, California, USA – 10/2024
MSG Sphere, high-tech immersive amphitheater, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - 09/2024
Deer and aliens, Pahrump, Nevada, Usa - 09/2024
Extinction-s
"Extinction-s" explores vanished eras and civilizations, as well as ongoing environmental damage, through the lens of American landscapes during the spring and fall of 2024.
The series weaves together symbolic landscapes of the past with contemporary realities, offering a macro-temporal perspective — a planetary metaphor — that reframes and deepens our understanding of our present era: the Anthropocene.
Defined by the global impact of human activities on ecosystems, this epoch could lead to a sixth mass extinction.