This is a picture-heavy post: my visit to Tinkertown, which is located on the so-called Turquoise Trail between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It is a fantastic folk-art environment built primarily by one man, Ross Ward (he was a carnival show painter for 30 years, and obviously he was a talented painter/carver/creator [and collector!]). I spent about three hours here (22 "rooms" in this museum; many of the rooms are built from bottles).
A collection of advertising mechanical pencils.
A collection of wedding cake toppers.
This circus was apparently the first environment Mr. Ward created.
Scary.
And horses! (This gorgeous animal and a miniature one, too.)
I cannot express how much I LOVE places like this and am so glad they exist in the world! (There was not one digital or computerized thing in the whole place.) Heaven.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Tinkertown Love
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1 comment:
Oh, my!!! This is just your kind of
place. (I'm sure you really enjoyed the
collection of pens!)
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