Paco in la casa de la conchas....the shell house in Albuñuelas
Wednesday afternoon.
Monchéri and I decide to take the afternoon off and pay a visit to Paco in Albuñuelas, the old man who lives in la casa de las conchas, the shell house.
We ask our way to the very few people passing by. Teneis que ir todo a bajo, you have to go down all the way, they say.
Paco started to cover the walls of his house with shells, 40 years ago then just couldn't stop.
He also collected gourds and created this unbelievable jungle
He started to sculpt as well. I love these heads which he placed above an ancient Roman stone water basin
Mushrooms of stones and shells grow here and there
Paco is very hospitable and welcomes anyone who knocks on his door
pics : me
Monchéri and I decide to take the afternoon off and pay a visit to Paco in Albuñuelas, the old man who lives in la casa de las conchas, the shell house.
We ask our way to the very few people passing by. Teneis que ir todo a bajo, you have to go down all the way, they say.
Paco started to cover the walls of his house with shells, 40 years ago then just couldn't stop.
He also collected gourds and created this unbelievable jungle
He started to sculpt as well. I love these heads which he placed above an ancient Roman stone water basin
Mushrooms of stones and shells grow here and there
Paco is very hospitable and welcomes anyone who knocks on his door
He looks like a mischievous kid when he explains that he just can't stay still and must create things all the time. Here is his collection of handmade rope craft items: food basket and boxes and even a..bra !
this is the view from the terrace.....I reckon it is indeniably inspiringpics : me
Comments
Best regards from Nairobi,
Kacper
Gracias
It is amazing what a person can make out of things taken from nature.
To have that view from the terrace should inspire anyone, how could it not?
It's such an inspiration to see someone follow his passion and just keep creating .
Once again, your photos truly capture the delight!
jjjj
I really thought your pictures were
"gourd -geous"!
xo,
David
http://www.globalaroundtown.blogspot.com
Greetings from London.
His view is very inspiring, don't you just want to pick a citrus treat off that tree?
corine/hidden in france
My interest is piqued. Who is Paco? I'd love to hear more stories about the shell-man. :-)
His work and your photos!
xox
Constance
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I hope you will accept it. I thoroughly enjoy your posts!
Each day I find more beauty in Extremadura...
Thank you for sharing your treasures, have a wonderful weekend!
Have a lazy, lovely weekend mon ami!
xo
Nathalie
and the orange trees too!
Love the gourds and the shells. How creative!