“American Mirage” by Photographer Sinziana Velicescu

A series documenting moments across the American landscape that feel quietly impossible by Los Angeles-based photographer Sinziana Velicescu (previously featured here). Velicescu explores the subtle tension between built and natural environments, often focusing on in-between spaces shaped by time. Appropriating architectural vocabulary, Velicescu’s careful compositions tell the story of place. In “American Mirage” she uncovers architectural fragments and overlooked spaces in a country where the line between real and unreal has become increasingly blurred. Drawing inspiration from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, the images explore how places hold traces of different eras simultaneously, suspended between what was promised and what remains.



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