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My first visit to Lake Cochiti definitely was not my last. I was instantly drawn to the eerie mix of natural and human presence in the landscape. It is quiet, yet tense. Nature pulls to reclaim itself from the weight of calculated lines of the dam and it's awkward recreational facilities. There's a human pull of nature, attempting to tame the Rio Grande waters. Modern civilization's pull on Cochiti's ancestors, the Cochiti Pueblo Indians. Nature versus human. Human vs nature. Human vs human. Past versus future. Every time I visited, I felt the tension, even before knowing Cochiti's history. The tension was fascinating. A subtle enmity beneath a veil of tranquility and the clash of nature and technology. Usually, when I see discord between human and nature, it is clear. Cochiti is different. It's not so obvious. Time will reveal the invasion. *Also available in custom limited edition sizes. Please inquire at for details and pricing. Limited Edition archival inkjet prints are produced on the state of the art Canon P4000 printer using the latest HDR archival inkjet technology, printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Rag Fibre paper. All limited edition photographic prints are signed and include a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity. ©Santiago Vanegas Photography. No use is granted without written permission. visit
2008
Color on Paper
15
24 W x 20 H x 0.5 D in
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Santiago brings an interesting set of aesthetics to his work. He has navigated in and out of two cultures throughout his life. Born in Philadelphia and then moving back and forth between the United States and his native country of Colombia, eventually staying in Colombia for the next 14 years. Inspired by his mother, a painter, Surrealist art, Latin American magic realism, music, and the world of cinema, Santiago creates work that looks at the dark and the light in life. "I see the world in a way that even to me is a bit strange, but very real. The world is a strange, complicated, and fascinating place. I’m constantly drawing metaphors of how I see the world and its future. My images are about the relationship between reality and perception." His work has been featured in Surface Magazine, WIRED, Flaunt Magazine, Featherstitch Avenue, Picture Magazine, GRAPHIC Magazine UK, Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Lenscratch.
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