
I didn't know that you were allowed to do this. If I ever build a brick home, I plan to make some of the bricks and do all sorts of cool stuff like this.

I will probably outsource the doors to the wonderful craftsmen of Nepal . . . using non-endangered wood of course.

I love this monochromatic vignette of an urban sketchpad. The broken window and the non-window is the icing on the cake (for me).

Must be a political symbol of sorts because I found him (the buffalo) again. I guess politics and art have never been too far apartNote the symbol inside the buffalo that the Nazis stole from the Hindus and inverted and perverted. Honestly, I don't know what it means to the Hindus and I was a bit disturbed when I first saw it all over the place.

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