Desert Moon Hotel
Andrew Kuykendall – Desert Moon Hotel
Under the deep night sky, the neon sign of the Desert Moon Hotel glows in vivid relief, casting light across shadowed walls and silent pavement. It is a document of place: a structure held in time, both welcoming and abandoned, alive in its illumination but mute in its stillness. Kuykendall frames the motel at night—with painterly care, the glow of neon, the contrast of darkness—and in that moment, the hotel becomes a monument to travel, transience, and memory.
The Desert Moon Hotel & RV Park, located in Thompson Springs, Utah, was built in 1936. Over the decades it has served many kinds of wanderers: miners, railroad workers, truck drivers, tourists riding the highways across the desert. Originally the property included the Old Desert Moon Hotel and the Cactus Cabaret Dancehall—the latter once operating as a bar and brothel.
Kuykendall, whas an eye for that particular desert night: the way neon cuts through darkness, the way hotel facades both invite and isolate. In Desert Moon Hotel the neon becomes more than signage—it becomes character, centre stage in a story of roads travelled and nights halted. There is a melancholy beauty in the stillness: a reminder that every hotel is both refuge and witness, a place where people sleep, wait, dream, or leave. The image asks quietly: What stories have passed through this door? How many journeys ended here for a night?
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