Ghost Town

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PROJECTS
There are four constructions in four separate acts :
A room above the store for an imagined family.
Visitors are within the armatures of quotidian life:
Mirror, table, bed, and hearth.
A palatial shelter open to the elements.
A cattle car.
A room where framed, in a wall removed, an altar with a cabinet above.
The façade of a town hall across the square.
The cabinet has a perch for a lost statue above a weathervane.
The inverted cabinet will hold all future records.
A basin sits below stretching toward a ramp which fills the narrow part.
The façade of the church.
The Baptism of Christ.
A table of rough wood is hastily constructed behind the hearth.
A surveyor’s mark hangs off-center.
To mark the corner of the town square.