
Below are the latest editions, sketched onto photos of the real existing foundation. I love bringing these daydreams to life on digital paper, although it never seems quite worth the time because the house will evolve into what it wants to be. I hope it wants a Canary yellow door.

The great and unnaturally-green American "lawn" perched atop this one is brought to you by Scott's Turf Builder:

So I suppose this workshop is the culmination of my last 5 months of effort. I hope that the sky gods behave when cooking up next week's weather, and that some unemployed & brilliant muse steps out of retirement and into my soul starting saturday. Thanks to all that have helped, and all those who will be here soon - a special thank you to Elaine and Doug (my sister and brother-in-law) for providing me with a home (and food, and tools, and a projector, and a scanner, and...) for various lengths of time during my stay here, and having the child that brought me here in the first place. Thank you mud, for freedom.
1 comment:
I like the new renditions and also hope that the house wants a canary yellow door.
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