A few months ago, two artists took an old house on the corner of Montrose and Willard and turned it . I've seen many other photos on various blogs, but kept hearing that they were going to tear it down "any day now" so I didn't bother to make the half hour drive up there.
Well, here it is a month later and it's still there. When I saw some photos taken just yesterday, I decided to go there tonight and take some myself.
I like this photo a lot because the old man helps give you a sense of the scale. A small child, or an adult willing to crawl, can walk through the entire tunnel made into the house. If you haven't noticed, I'm really loving the look that cross-processing produces. If you prefer, I also turned this into and versions.
I'll show a few more photos of this in the coming days.
I like a lot this kind of art, and you got just the right moment, with the man walking into this black hole. This kind of structure reminds me of the british artist Andy Goldsworthy, except that he is using natural materials, while these people were using recycled construction materials.
Sort of the opposite of the light at the end of the tunnel. I wonder where this one goes. ;-) I've seen a number of pictures of this house but I think I like this one the best.