Friday, February 24, 2012

Was a closet, now's a gallery

We used to have three closets in our house. One in the master bedroom. One in my office. One at the front door. The house now has only one closet in the master bedroom. First, we removed the closet doors and pieces from my office and put my Anthro computer table in the remaining recess. The remaining closet by the front door was revised to be a recessed art gallery space.

The rotating front door gallery
Currently, on display is a photo I took in Northport, WA, a Japanese woodblock print by Yoshitoshi that I purchased through Cullom Gallery in Seattle,

One of "One Hundred Aspects of the Moon" by Yoshitoshi
and two model kits - one to make Alfred E. Newman and the other to make an Extra Terrestrial.


The ET model kit purchase was inspired by an ET figure we found in Isafjordur in Iceland by an artist (? we're not sure if he's an artist - we just found his sculptures sitting around on a concrete pad) going by the initials KVT.

Visiting the ET by KVT

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