Description
A weathered wooden fish house covered entirely in hanging buoys and nautical flotsam stands alone in a overgrown Maine landscape, its dark shingled roof and patched walls bearing the marks of decades of coastal use. Gray skies and green vegetation frame this folk art assemblage, where discarded fishing equipment has transformed utilitarian architecture into an unintentional monument to maritime heritage. Precision-cut from thick, satin-finish paperboard and made to order, in 500 or 1,000 pieces. An afternoon spent building an independent artist's work.