Shandylinn Devita Creative Works

Shandylinn Devita Creative Works A photographer who has over 20 years of experience looking through the viewfinder and capturing the world, and making beautiful fine art.

Our goal is to spark curiosity in those who see our work, to take a moment and look around carefully at our planet and discover its wonders, as it has many stories to share.

🌿✨ Just Released! ✨🌿Peaceful Nature Journal, a gentle space to celebrate the beauty of the natural world and the beauty ...
06/17/2026

🌿✨ Just Released! ✨🌿

Peaceful Nature Journal, a gentle space to celebrate the beauty of the natural world and the beauty within your soul. 🌸📖

Slow down, reflect, and reconnect with nature, gratitude, and yourself, one page at a time. 💚

Now available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2RQYHML

I recently read the latest article about the proposed data center in Eloy, Arizona, and I am deeply concerned about the ...
06/03/2026

I recently read the latest article about the proposed data center in Eloy, Arizona, and I am deeply concerned about the long-term consequences this project could have for our environment, our agricultural community, and one of Arizona's most distinctive natural treasures.

One of the most pressing questions is water. In a region already facing persistent drought, every gallon matters. Data centers are known to consume significant amounts of water for cooling operations, raising serious concerns about the sustainability of placing such a facility in an area where water resources are already under increasing pressure. The proposed location alongside the Green Canal makes this issue even more alarming. Local farmers depend on this water to grow crops that support both our economy and food supply. Before this project moves forward, the public deserves clear answers about how much water will be used, where it will come from, and whether agricultural users will be impacted.

Equally concerning is the immense amount of heat generated by large-scale data centers. What effect will that heat have on nearby farmland and crop production? Will surrounding temperatures increase? Could it affect yields, soil conditions, or irrigation efficiency? These questions deserve independent scientific study before irreversible decisions are made.

Beyond water and agriculture, we must consider the impact on the surrounding public lands and wildlife. The nearby Bureau of Land Management and State Trust lands serve as critical habitat for countless species. Even more importantly, the project sits near the remarkable Ironwood Forest National Monument, home to rare desert ecosystems, ancient ironwood trees, and plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth. Once these habitats are disturbed or fragmented, they cannot simply be replaced.

Economic development is important, but it should never come at the expense of irreplaceable natural resources, local agriculture, and future generations. We have a responsibility to ensure that growth is balanced with conservation and that decisions are based on transparent science, not short-term gains.

Arizona's desert landscapes, farming communities, and wildlife are part of our shared heritage. Once they are lost, they are gone forever. Now is the time to ask hard questions, demand accountability, and ensure that development does not come at an unacceptable cost.

https://www.pinalcentral.com/eloy_enterprise/massive-pinal-data-center-tabled-after-public-backlash/article_24e7ee19-cc37-405f-b947-f199fc329aaa.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawSNAs5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFJbTRYSzkwRUloN00yTm1nc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHo98nLRLLbDQZwidd_LsOc0dNNYlBuyl0Ood05sBqYzHKIlrsrru50wXDFhe_aem_RvWb4J2Km5Auip9ohM3t4A

The image is of the northern part of Ironwood Forest National Monument.

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Take a 2-minute drive with us through Ironwood Forest National Monument this morning. 🌄🚙Towering saguaros, rugged desert...
05/23/2026

Take a 2-minute drive with us through Ironwood Forest National Monument this morning. 🌄🚙

Towering saguaros, rugged desert mountains, endless quiet, and landscapes that feel untouched by time.

This is the Arizona many people never get to see, and exactly why we’re documenting these places now. 📸

Sit back, enjoy the ride, and experience the beauty of the Sonoran Desert with us.

https://youtu.be/E24KxRhgZJg

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This is the northern end of the Ironwood Forest National Monument. The Sawtooth Tail goes through this section of the Ironwood Forest. The Ironwood Forest is...

The cholla cactus may look fierce, but it plays a huge role in keeping the Sonoran Desert alive. 🌵☀️Out here in the dese...
05/22/2026

The cholla cactus may look fierce, but it plays a huge role in keeping the Sonoran Desert alive. 🌵☀️

Out here in the desert, chollas provide shelter for birds, pollen for bees during blooming season, nesting spots for wildlife, food for desert animals, and protection for young plants trying to survive the harsh desert climate.

Even fallen cholla joints can help create new life in the desert.

What many people see as just a “spiky cactus” is actually part of a fragile ecosystem working together to survive extreme heat, drought, and changing environmental conditions.

The desert is far more alive and connected than most people realize. 📸

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Standing in and realizing… these landscapes could one day be lost to mining, gas, or oil development. 🌵⛰️Rugged desert m...
05/22/2026

Standing in and realizing… these landscapes could one day be lost to mining, gas, or oil development. 🌵⛰️

Rugged desert mountains. Wide open silence you can feel in your chest.

These aren’t just empty lands. They’re part of Arizona’s story.

That’s why we’re documenting them now, before more of the Southwest changes forever. 📸

Would you want to see places like this protected for future generations?

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Arizona’s public lands are facing growing pressure, and that’s exactly why this project matters. 🌵📸With Steve Pearce con...
05/20/2026

Arizona’s public lands are facing growing pressure, and that’s exactly why this project matters. 🌵📸

With Steve Pearce confirmed as the Bureau of Land Management director, concerns about federal land sales, drilling expansion, and weakened protections are back in the spotlight. Arizona Representative Paul Gosar has also pushed efforts to remove protections from the Ironwood Forest National Monument, opening the door to mining.

Some of these landscapes have already been surrounded by mining activity for generations. Others could look very different in the years ahead.

That’s why we’re beginning this journey at the breathtaking, documenting the desert, wildlife, ancient saguaros, and rugged beauty of Southern Arizona before more changes unfold.

This project is about preservation through photography.
About creating a visual record.
About making sure people can still see what these places looked like.

Follow along as we explore Arizona’s wild landscapes one expedition at a time. 🌄

Some places in Arizona are changing faster than most people realize.Others are so remote that many people will never get...
05/19/2026

Some places in Arizona are changing faster than most people realize.

Others are so remote that many people will never get the chance to see them with their own eyes.

Over the coming months and years, we’ll be documenting landscapes across Arizona through photography and storytelling from isolated desert terrain to places shaped by drought, heat, time, and environmental change.

This project isn’t about fear or politics.
It’s about preservation.
It’s about witnessing.
It’s about creating a visual record of the landscapes that define the Southwest before they are changed forever.

Where permitted, this work will be done respectfully and collaboratively with the communities and land stewards connected to these places.

This is the beginning of an ongoing journey.

Welcome to:
Arizona Before the Change.

We needed a little nature therapy today 🌵✨ so we hit a trail we haven’t driven in a while and it delivered. We found som...
02/16/2026

We needed a little nature therapy today 🌵✨ so we hit a trail we haven’t driven in a while and it delivered. We found some amazing saguaros: one that’s already crested and one just starting its cresting journey 🌱➡️🌵

We’re coming back soon with the drones to capture this place from above 🚁📸 and get some epic landscape footage. Stay tuned… this trail has stories to tell.

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Back in December, we chased the full moon 🌕📸We got plenty of shots, but only a couple spoke to me enough to be brought t...
02/15/2026

Back in December, we chased the full moon 🌕📸
We got plenty of shots, but only a couple spoke to me enough to be brought to life. These are the ones that had to be seen, the kind that belong on your wall ✨🖼️

Moon magic, but make it art. 🌌

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It has been a little while since sharing my other forms of creativity. This piece just popped out of me while testing my...
02/03/2026

It has been a little while since sharing my other forms of creativity. This piece just popped out of me while testing my new acrylic markers. This led me to pick up some canvas to see how the markers look on canvas instead of paper.

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Casa Grande, AZ

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Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm

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