Jacumba Hotsprings
On the southern border
Contrast Divergence Disparity
Tragedy Opportunity Bewilderment
Transition Revision Adaptation
Alteration
Border Wall & Hills of Mexico
Limo Parking
Resort Employee's Car Catches Fire on Arriving to Work
Building from Original Resort
Shop Window in Jacumba
Jacumba's Hey Day/Hollywood Get Away
Bulletin Board Insights
The Deeper Meaning of Advertising
One Way to Make a Buck
Cowgirl Culture Lives On
Interesting , where people live
Left behind?
Life Goes On
Proud
Mysterious
A Great View of the Wall
Cross Border Patrol
A Morning Hop Along the Border
Vulture Sun Bathing in Early Morning Light
Looking Over the Wall
Migrant Support Camp Run By Volunteers An hour later a group of asian migrants arrived here.
Morning Patrol
Transitions Evictions Predictions?
The Locked Gate
Wall Road
Danger: Landing strip crossing at the end of the runway
The Road into Town
Just Outside Jacumba
Pre-Dawn Fog Sitting Low
Gas Station Waiting For Sunrise
This tiny corner of the world, surrounding the Salton Sea, reminds me so clearly and so vividly that every corner of the world is full of enormously creative beings, and most never find their way to art school. Creative expression is an unstoppable force built into the human DNA. Its expression can be as simple as a circle of rocks on a beach that takes five minutes to build, or as vast and complex as you can imagine. In Slab City you find projects that took decades to create. At Bombay Beach you find art pieces created on site by artists from around the world. They stand as a testament to the creative spirit. In the backroads of rural Imperial Valley you find incredible paintings in dilapidated warehouses, some of which could easily find themselves in more traditional art spaces.
Where do you find art?
Who is an artist?
What is art?
Who decides?
Internet Cafe
Scrap Metal From Burned Building Used On Internet Cafe
Another Internet Cafe
Slab City Resident Headed Out
Bombay Beach, Salton Sea, CA
Bombay Beach is a census-designated place (CDP) in Imperial County, California, United States. It is located on the Salton Sea, 4 miles (6.4 km) west-southwest of Frink and is the lowest community in the United States, located 223 feet (68 m) below sea level. The population was 231 at the 2020 census, down from 295 in …
Bombay Beach is a tiny community on the eastern shore of the Salton Sea, near Niland, California.
Back in the mid-century era, it was pitched as a beach resort town. Then the Salton Sea’s problems stacked up, the “resort” part faded, and what’s left is a mix of locals, artists, winter visitors, and curious road-trippers.
It’s not Disneyland. It’s not curated. It’s not trying to impress you.
It’s dusty, raw, and real, and that’s kind of the point.
It’s clear at first glance that our town is a unique place. But we believe that with an understanding of our town’s history, visitors to Bombay Beach will recognize how truly remarkable our community is.
A tiny, half-abandoned town in a neglected corner of the California desert seems like an unlikely hot spot for street theater, classical opera and large-scale public art. Yet Bombay Beach on the eastern shore of the Salton Sea has become a thriving outpost of renegade art and free expression.
Photographer & Videographer Working on a Project (He lives in Bombay Beach and Berlin, Germany.)
Fish skeleton Art Installation Judyth Greenburgh & Jael Hoffmann Public
The Swing Art Installation Damon & Ssippi Public
The Ocean Remains in Bombay Art Installation Midabi Public
Emperial Valley
SB Lovell Photography