Alfredo De Stefano

Where the horizon evaporates

In my photographs from the last few years, I have intervened upon the landscape, creating scenes or sets with a wide range of natural and manmade elements. In this way, amidst the sometimes oppressive vastness, I construct and photograph intimate spaces: some of them are metaphors for the painful desertification of the planet caused by man, while others work as ironic allusions to our relationship with the desert. The action I perform deals with reintegration: it is a reflection on what the desert has lost, but also a way of restoring its ravaged memory through a personal intervention. Obviously, in the desert, this intervention is something ephemeral, but nonetheless transcendent in the photographic memory that has managed to lend substance to a desire.

Alfredo De Stefano

Tree of Light-Chihuahua desert-México
Circle of fire-Sonora desert-México
Mirages-Sonora desert-México
Fireflies-Chihuahua desert-México
The hose for the water that is gone-Sonora desert-
Red mummy in the white desert-Sahara desert-Egypt
Red circle-Namibia desert-Namibia
Fairy circle-Namibia desert-Namibia
Bleeding tree-Namibia desert-Namibia
Shadow-Namibia desert-Namibia
Storm-Namibia desert-Namibia
Red-Namibia desert-Namibia
Human time-Chihuahua desert-México
Blue rocks in the salt lake-Atacama desert-Chile
Zone of silence II-Chihuahua desert-México
White house for people lost in the desert-Sahara d
Arab choza-Sahara desert-Egypt
Two rocks at four thousand meters-Atacama desert-C
Viva México III-Chihuahua desert-México
Circle of light-Chihuahua desert-México

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