Walking Through The Desert with My Eyes Closed

I initially traveled to the desert each year as a way to explore a beautiful, often inhospitable landscape. However, after a few years of annual sojourns it became clear that I was drawn to barren landscapes because they were exquisitely designed environments where I could be utterly alone, with no human sounds to distract me. I had lost both my parents and the land became a metaphor for my loss.

Today, I live in the high desert of Central Oregon. While hiking, I ponder the marks humans make—those that are temporary (footsteps in the sand), those that are designed to be useful (trailhead signs) and those that destroy (graffiti on petroglyphs, vandalism). I feel vulnerable and insignificant with my backpack and water, yet cognizant that I can do much harm if I choose.

The desert is a place where loss is evident even while life continues to adapt and survive. Walking explores the fragility of life as I see it while making my way through barren landscapes. I’m thinking about the literal and metaphorical evidence that we leave behind.

© Nancy Floyd - Desert Trinity (tire marks, moving rock trail, footprints)
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Desert Trinity (tire marks, moving rock trail, footprints)

© Nancy Floyd - Parched
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Parched

© Nancy Floyd - Image from the Walking Through The Desert with My Eyes Closed photography project
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The Amargosa River. The floor photograph was taken in Death Valley National Park. 55 porcelain objects (that look like a wave or a shark fin) are placed on the photograph in the shape of the river that runs through the valley.

© Nancy Floyd - Dirt Angel
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Dirt Angel

© Nancy Floyd - Untitled
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Untitled

© Nancy Floyd - The Letter I Meant to Send
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The Letter I Meant to Send

© Nancy Floyd - Police Line
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Police Line

© Nancy Floyd - Fire
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Fire

© Nancy Floyd - Lone Sang
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Lone Sang

© Nancy Floyd - Perfect snag
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Perfect snag

© Nancy Floyd - The Cottonwood
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The Cottonwood

© Nancy Floyd - Big Sky
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Big Sky

© Nancy Floyd - Edge of the Earth
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Edge of the Earth

© Nancy Floyd - Red Shoes
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Red Shoes

© Nancy Floyd - Installation View
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Installation View

© Nancy Floyd - Installation View
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Installation View

© Nancy Floyd - Installation View
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Installation View

© Nancy Floyd - Installation View
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Installation View

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