Photograph and acrylic painting on canvas.

77x51x3"

Plexiglass shown in installation shots is not part of the artwork. It was used at LAX to protect the art. The Water Cities - Los Angeles series continues Luciana Abait's exploration of cities she has lived in or exhibited her work, including Miami, Chicago, and Atlanta. Drawing from her fascination with aquatic environments, Abait envisions cities submerged in water, highlighting its essential role in sustaining life and emphasizing the urgent need to protect this invaluable resource.
Each piece features an aerial view of iconic Los Angeles landmarks, such as the Hollywood sign and the Getty Museum, inviting viewers to immediately recognize and engage with the familiar. Abait then digitally transforms these landscapes, inserting surreal aquatic elements—highways turned into rivers, underwater views of pools with swimmers, and fields dotted with water towers. Her painterly manipulation of these large-scale photographs compels audiences to pause, uncover the anomalies, and reflect on the environmental themes embedded in the work.
Through Water Cities - Los Angeles, Abait calls attention to pressing ecological issues such as pollution, deforestation, and the consequences of environmental disasters, all while creating awareness from the powerful platform of visual art

Los Angeles- Mount Lee

Luciana Abait

9,300.00

Photography with paint

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