Every year a group of casual collaborators gather during the Texas summer where the Llano River crosses the Mason/Kimble county line. There the river splinters into a braided streambed that offers a landscape particularly ripe for creative intervention. Operating with a guiding intuition of fostering novel interaction between the landscape and its inhabitants, experimentation is encouraged. Below are a few of the results.
 
 
Wild Animals Feast
Photo: Sarah Moore
Furniture by HATCH Workshop
Pagan Pews
Fiesta Throne
Riverwalk
Photo: Olivia Vale
Lanterns
Johnny Needlenose Algood
Easy Breezy
Deck/Dock 1
Deck/Dock 2
Dramatis Personae
Stump Statues
Folk Totems
Luminarias
Texas Topless Tattoo Parlor
String Things
WILD ANIMALS
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WILD ANIMALS

For the past five years, a group of collaborators from backgrounds spanning architecture, fabrication, art, landscape, photography, and urbanism Read More

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