Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tile Art In Silver City, N.M.



As careful readers of this blog may have noted,
 I have posted on tile mosaic, murals, and manufacturers in Silver City, New Mexico,
 as well as the artists who practice such work.

For such a small town there is a lot of ceramic art.

Above, is a small work that we noticed 
walking around a residential area in the historic part of town.

Although it is small and at the bottom of a wall
it jumped out at us.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Leonard Knight's Salvation Mountain In Niland, California



One of the more amazing places we have been over the years is Salvation Mountain
built by Leonard Knight not far from the south eastern shore of the Salton Sea
just outside the town of Niland, California.

Allison had been wanting to go there for quite a while 
and this winter we had the opportunity to see this part of the world,
and she provided the photos for this post.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Onyx Steps In Catavina, Baja California



In the long lonely drive south from El Rosario, Baja California 
to Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur lies a magical land around the town of CataviƱa
populated by boulders and cactus.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Wood Fired Ovens In Baja California Sur



Here are some more examples of wood fired ovens, or hornos,
 that we found while traveling in Baja California Sur.

To see more check out LABELS-ELEMENTS on the right side bar
 and click on Kilns And Hornos.

in San Ignacio.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Bamboo Mat Shed With A Palm Thatch Roof In Mulege, B.C.S.



I ended the last post, which was on small homes in Mulege, Baja California Sur,
with the above photo and now let's see how to build the shed.


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Small Homes In Mulege, Baja California Sur



With the small house movement getting so much well deserved interest,
 I thought it would be interesting to show some examples
 we saw in Mulege, B.C.S. at
 that were built for Canadian and American retirees.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Old Adobe Buildings In San Ignacio, Baja California Sur



This is the last post on San Ignacio, B.C.S. 
and this time we will look at old adobe houses, mostly in ruins.

The previous post shows some adobes still being used:

Sadly, I saw no current building with adobe, 
having been supplanted first by fired clay bricks 
and now almost all new construction is cement block. 

As I mentioned in the last post, 
if one had the choice of spending a hot summer in a cool adobe
 or a hot cement block house, 
it seems the choice would be obvious. Hmmm?

In the above well built wall, 
the coursing shows the bricks are laid crosswise for a wider wall.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Architectural Tour Of San Ignacio, Baja California Sur



One of the more interesting towns in Baja California Sur
 is the date palm oasis of San Ignacio,
which lies near the center of Baja both north-south and east-west.

Because it is on neither the Pacific or the Sea of Cortez,
 it has missed some of the tourist development that has centered along the coasts.

The springs that provide the water in this small valley have created a lush environment 
and an obvious place to locate a town in the otherwise harsh desert.

The large building in the center of the above photo is the mission
 which I covered in the previous three posts:

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Doors And Windows At The Mission Of San Ignacio De Loyola In Baja California Sur



In this third post on the Mission Church of San Ignacio de Loyola 
in San Ignacio, B.C.S. we take a look at the windows and doors.

To see the front door of the church go to the first post on the mission:
and for another look at the exterior along the nave:

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Mission Church Of San Ignacio De Loyola In Baja California Sur



One of the more interesting towns in Baja California Sur
 is the date palm oasis of San Ignacio,
which lies near the center of Baja both north-south and east-west.

Because it is on neither the Pacific or the Sea of Cortez,
 it has missed some of the tourist development that has centered along the coasts.

The springs that provide the water in this small valley 
have created a lush environment in the midst of a harsh desert,
and an obvious place to locate a mission.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Anthony Shadid's House Of Stone In Marjayoun, Lebanon


I recently became aware of a set of videos to accompany the new book House of Stone
by the recently departed Anthony Shadid,
which follows his remodeling of the family home in Marjayoun, Lebanon.

To see the whole set click on House of Stone Video Chapters 1-10.

The separate chapters are:
Chapter 3- 4:05- Revealing Scars,

(In the above list I cannot find Chapter 3 as a separate video
 but it does show up in the Chapters 1-10 link.)

Anthony Shadid, an American by birth, 
was a Middle East journalist who died tragically last month,
of of an acute asthma attack while on assignment.

These videos provide a fascinating look at the remodeling process
that he goes through in bringing back the family home
 after years of abandonment.

I have not read the book but it looks good.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The Home And Art Of Maria Eggleston In Mulege, B.C.S., Part 3



In this third post on the home and art of Maria Eggleston 
let's start with how she lays out her work.

The piece above is a bit smaller and has a frame of seashells.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Home And Art of Maria Eggleston In Mulege, B.C.S., Part 2



Let's continue with our look at the art of Maria Eggleston 
using cut glass, seashells, and other found objects set in a cement base.

The detail above is from a piece that is shown near the bottom below.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

N.Y.Times Article Updates Arcosanti



Allison saw an article in the New York Times the other day
 on Paulo Soleri and Arcosanti,
(from which the above photo is taken).

discusses the handing off of the reigns from Soleri to Jeff Stein as president
 of the parent Cosanti Foundation,
and includes a good slideshow.

This is a big shift for Arcosanti, 
which represents both alternative building and lifestyle,
take a look and let's wish them luck.

For more on my posts on Soleri, Arcosanti, and Cosanti
please click on Paulo Soleri under LABELS on the right side bar.

In the next post we will get back to Maria Eggleston.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Home And Art Of Maria Eggleston In Mulege, B.C.S., Part 1



One of the highlights to our trip to Mulege, Baja California Sur 
was to meet the artist Maria Eggleston at her home.

There is much to cover here and in the next few posts,
so let us start at the front gate
 where we immediately became aware that we were at the home of an artist.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

La Iglesia Santa Barbara De Santa Rosalia In B.C.S.



One of the more interesting buildings in Baja California Sur,
if not a bit out of place,
is the Iglesia Santa Barbara in Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

More Ideas For Gates



We have run across some pretty nice gates in the last few months,
 so let's do an update.

This very striking gate above lives in Hillsboro, New Mexico,
which seems to have an abundance of interesting gates.

To see more go to my post:
or for more on Hillsboro,
check the LABEL on the right sidebar for
Building In Hillsboro And Kingston New Mexico

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The Cemetery At Kingston, New Mexico



One of our favorite places is the area around the towns of Kingston and Hillsboro
along the western slope of the Black Range Mountains
 in southernwestern New Mexico, 
and this fall as we were motoring through the area
 we stopped at the Kingston Cemetery.

I have always enjoyed old and unusual cemeteries
 and this one takes the cake.