Alfredo De Stefano’s Espejismos (2002) is a striking example of his work as a landscape artist, using mirrors to create illusions that blend natural and surreal elements within arid environments. In this piece, De Stefano carefully positions mirrors on the ground to reflect the vibrant, intense sky above, creating a mirage-like effect where the ground appears to hold pools of the sky’s color. The mirrors introduce a sense of depth and mystery, transforming the barren landscape into something almost otherworldly. Known for his exploration of desert landscapes, De Stefano’s work often examines themes of isolation, reflection, and the relationship between human perception and the natural world. Espejismos exemplifies his skill in using simple, reflective surfaces to reveal the beauty and strangeness hidden in remote and desolate places, inviting viewers to see the landscape as a canvas for both nature and imagination.