Sunday, March 13, 2016

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Designed as a studio and individual experiment in minimum life of artist Stephen Turner, the "is Exbury Egg" a floating house and studio space in primarily based on the premise of re-evaluation of what we think as a traditional property. It is intended that an installation be moved by boat, but is currently owned by Turner as a year at home use (the artist, his life is documented in the egg as a kind of efficiency of technology). Practically designed entirely of elaborately packaged timber, the tiny one particular surface area of ​​the tides, rain and wind will be washed out over time in order to obtain an exclusive patina, surrounding the integration of the structure in the visual theme of the swamp. , Inside Turner has a simple shower and cooking appliances, as well as a hammock to relax in during the Exbury Egg can stares although always dragged by means of a populous place to draw, it is appropriate in which the artist claims it belongs fits:. Unchanged Art

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Turner leaves his floating pod every single day, to collect natural items to use in art, as beautiful as supplies again in stock. For an input and detachable dock was built on the side of the egg.

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it completely from drifting. In this mode, the Exbury Egg at its finest, always an ergonomic and aerodynamic shape.

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The nature of the egg is largely unadorned, with the modest exception of a few circular windows and the stained wooden ornament.

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The pod has a shape that easily enough by water to be drawn from place to place slices, and could be used in theory as floating are mobile home of Marina Marina.

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Turner '; s bedrooms are quiet and Standard, with only a rope hammock and a view of the stars

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During the day, the hammock is hung on one side and the space inside the Exbury egg is opened as a studio for Turner '; s art features. A closet at the border shops all strictly necessary.

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The other side of the nacelle consists of far more storage and meaningful incidental expenses such as a shower. This section of the floating residence, it offers the ease of use as a long-term stay.

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Stephen Turner '; s Exbury Egg

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