Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
Inside the House of Paper
Still open to the public, but please don't smoke. The wall is composed of 215 layers of newspaper. Rolled Newspapers make the furniture. Started in 1922 by Elis Stenman, the objects and walls contain tributes to celebs of the day, including Lucky Lindy and Herbert Hoover. The way things are going, this house made of paper may well outlive the newspapers of today. Visitors welcome, don't forget to check the local paper for hours...that is if they still have one.
Four postcards, date unknown. Collection Jim Linderman
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Proves you don't need a ton of money to make something beautiful. Just time and patience!
ReplyDeleteLots of time and patience!
ReplyDeletepretty amazing
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