The Art of Blue Zone

Loma Linda Community, California

A landscape shaped not by geography alone, but by human rhythm. Situated in Southern California near the San Bernardino Mountains, Loma Linda stands as one of the world's recognized Blue Zones, a place where longevity emerges through routine, connection, and intentional living. Unlike coastlines carved by oceans or mountains shaped by geological time, Loma Linda represents a different kind of terrain: community itself. For generations, lifestyle patterns centered around movement, rest, social bonds, and predominantly plant-based nutrition have quietly shaped one of the highest concentrations of long-lived populations in North America. This work explores longevity not as an abstract concept, but as an atmosphere embedded into everyday life, streets repeated through habit, architecture held together by continuity, and environments designed around human sustainability rather than speed. Inspired by historical cartographic studies and archival landscape printmaking, the piece transforms Loma Linda into a preserved memory, somewhere between observation and interpretation. Here, longevity is not found in isolation. It is built collectively. 5824 px x 3264 px 300 DPI By Samanta, 2026
  • LocationCalifornia






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