Where is this, you ask? Well, you will have to ask the artist, Jim Kazanjian:
You can see more and buy prints at the 23 Sandy Gallery, where he writes:
ARTIST STATEMENT Jim Kazanjian’s surreal landscapes offer phantasmagoric visions of a where-is-this world, defined by impossibly complex architecture and M.C.Escher-esque black-and-white graphics. Inspired by the imaginary realms of cult author H.P. Lovecraft—whose wild, cosmic short stories set the mold for much of the 20th century's best science fiction—Kazanjian’s aim is to redress the “misunderstanding that photography has a kind of built-in objectivity…to defamiliarize the familiar.”
More at Kazanjian's Facebook page.
Thanks to Steve Silberman for pointing me to Kazanjian's work.
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