I own five plus beautiful acres of high desert property in Ravendale California, which is 158 driving miles from Gerlach. The land up here is wide open and beautiful, but due to a lack of trees it could use some large scale artwork to beautify it even more.
If you have a large piece that you are taking to Burning Man this year, and you do not have a place to store it, consider sending me some idea of what the piece looks like. If it is something that would retire well in the wide open sage brush plains, you can leave it here. You can, of course, pick it up again at a later date as well. I may give consideration to people who need temporary storage on a case by case basis, however, what I am seeking is large scale art that needs a place to retire and be admired in a wild and wide open setting.
I also have a very large barn and plenty of open parking space, so I may consider offering some storage for a fair price. Let me know what you are planning!
Retire Your Artwork in the High Desert Near Burning Man!!
- Tiahaar
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- Location: Mojave Desert, CA (also Forever via Pandora)
Darn. I'm envious. I so want 5 acres of high desert with a big barn to call home for my own art creation space. Somewhere down in the Mojave area though.
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Starship Palomino
Starship Palomino
- President Brown
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Hail President Brown of the High Desert!!
400 acres is cool, truly cold right about now most likely...
What ias your favorite thing about life in that wide open area?
Robert
400 acres is cool, truly cold right about now most likely...
What ias your favorite thing about life in that wide open area?
Robert