Tude
Sometimes traveler is traveling.
Think I saw something about this a few years ago and now it has resurfaced as a finished cave (hehe you know he won't finish it - work in progress) and now has a documentary out about this. It's in New Mexico - and looks absolutely lovely. Something I'd like to see! Interesting trailer for the documentary too, wasn't able to embed - but it's at the the bottom of the article at the link. I put this here versus New Mexico, but tagged it with New Mexico, etc.
<edit - it's not finished - ha - knew it!>
http://www.boredpanda.com/cave-carving-ra-paulette-new-mexico/
This Artist Spent 10 Years Carving A Giant Cave – Alone With His Dog
4 days ago by Lokkie
For the last 10 years, American artist Ra Paulette has been walking alone into New Mexico’s desert to work. He spends his time carving a sandstone cave that he found, turning it into a wonderful subterranean space full of light.
With no one but his dog for company, Paulette created different designs and styles for every cavern, giving each one very specific qualities and textures.
The purpose of this gigantic artwork is to create an environment that would inspire “spiritual renewal and personal well being.” It will also serve as a venue for artistic events once it’s finished.
More info: cavediggerdocumentary | (via: designboom, boredpanda.es)
<edit - it's not finished - ha - knew it!>
http://www.boredpanda.com/cave-carving-ra-paulette-new-mexico/
This Artist Spent 10 Years Carving A Giant Cave – Alone With His Dog
4 days ago by Lokkie
For the last 10 years, American artist Ra Paulette has been walking alone into New Mexico’s desert to work. He spends his time carving a sandstone cave that he found, turning it into a wonderful subterranean space full of light.
With no one but his dog for company, Paulette created different designs and styles for every cavern, giving each one very specific qualities and textures.
The purpose of this gigantic artwork is to create an environment that would inspire “spiritual renewal and personal well being.” It will also serve as a venue for artistic events once it’s finished.
More info: cavediggerdocumentary | (via: designboom, boredpanda.es)