I've toured numerous aviation museums across the United States, both in the East and the West. The desert-like climate and terrain of the Western region, coupled with the metallic skin of the aircraft, have left an indelible sculptural beauty in my mind. Combining retired aircraft from the United States Air Force with the unique landscapes of the West deepens this sense of desolation. Through the scrutiny and reinterpretation of these ruins, I've formed my impression of American scenery.