So good, it manages to be fresh and traditional and confounding all at the same time.
Says the NY Times: "Roy McMakin, the artist-designer who is based in Seattle, is famous for tweaking archetypes of domesticity, from wing chairs to cottages, and blurring the lines between art and architecture in a variety of captivating and disquieting ways."
Great work, bravo!
Can you say American Gothic, above?
He said he wanted it to look like the home in the Wizard of Oz - after the tornado.
He said he wanted it to look like the home in the Wizard of Oz - after the tornado.
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