Dino Kužnik Photographs Highways And Heat In Arizona
- Name
 - Dino Kužnik
 - Project
 - Arizona Pastels
 - Location
 - United States
 - Words
 - Rosie Flanagan
 
Since relocating to America, Slovenian visual artist Dino Kužnik has shifted his focus from graphic design to a photographic exploration of the landscape. His series ‘Arizona Pastels’ takes us to the southwestern US state, known best for its arid earth and rocky terrain.
There is a sense of stillness to Kužnik’s images; Arizona’s ever blue skies are permeated by an aching, windless heat that sits heavy on the landscape he depicts. Human interventions are set amongst this haze of sunshine; a stop sign is silhouetted against the red rock of Monument Valley, homes with pastel facades stand faded by the sun, and a horse—that could be a trick of the endless light—walks across a winding highway. In this thoughtful documentation of his new home, Kužnik aesthetically merges a nostalgia for ’80s pastels with road trips through the American West in what he calls “a love letter…to a desolate landscape”.
            
            
                      
             
             
           
        
            
          
            
            
          
        
             
             
                        
            
          
            
          
            
            
          
        
             
             
                        
            
          All images © Dino Kužnik

    
    















