This acorn-shaped treehouse was featured in the NY Times magazine of winter 2008 (photo by Dina Pugh). It was built by Jay Nelson on museum director Lawrence Rinder’s 40 acres near Ukiah, CA. Nelson, a young San Francisco bay area artist, is described by Rinder as straddling a line “between urbane and rural, between avant-garde and retrograde, between the dissolution of the boundaries between art and life and the careful management of both.” Yep, that’s all in the article. Here’s what’s not: a video of the treehouse being installed.
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Very nice! I’m sure the sound of rain hitting it must be beautiful. Would be great to spend a rainy night there, or a foggy day, or a fresh spring night… Thanks for sharing it!