We began taking pictures immediately
Everywhere you looked, there was something new to marvel at, whether it was a Madonna shrine in a bathtub
or a donkey drinking from a (different) bathtub.
Mosaics were everywhere, covering walls and archways, fountains, floors and even the composting outhouse.
This wall was one of my favourites
I loved the bottles were displayed (Richard assured me they did not empty them all themselves!)
but I was especially impressed with the repurposing of these items:
Who knew empty cat food cans could be used so artfully?!
The house where they live is equally colourful and fascinating, both outside
Apologies for the fuzzy focus on this photo of their kitchen but you get the idea! |
Even their morning glories seemed to bloom in a deeper shade of blue than I have ever seen before!
And then there was his studio, a dream come true for someone like me who collects little bits and pieces of this and that and wonders how to store everything:
All in all, it was quite a magical place to visit. I hope to have a chance to go back there some day!
P.S. If you like what you've seen in these photos, click on Anado's name at the top of this blog - you really need to check out his cool website!
1 comment:
Love your post, Cynthia! I went photo crazy there, too. I would so want to live there!
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