This piece came from time spent thinking about the quiet vastness of Big Bend—and what it means to draw a hard line through a place that has never recognized one.
The wall doesn’t just divide land. It interrupts migration patterns, fractures ecosystems, and imposes a human idea of control onto something inherently wild and interconnected. It’s a reminder of how quickly policy decisions can reshape not just landscapes, but freedoms—both human and nonhuman.
Even when construction pauses, the possibility never really leaves. It sits there, latent, a line that can be extended at any moment.
This work isn’t about politics as much as it is about awareness—about paying attention to how power shows up in physical spaces, and what gets lost when it does.
Dimensions: 5"x7"
Materials: Giclée Print on LexJet Premium Archival Matte Paper
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