zuni deer and flower
intentions
This Native American client sought to take her simple town home patio and front walk and imbue them with the energy and grace found in her Zuni Pueblo pottery and artwork.
We'd like to thank our friends at Natural Built Home and Silacote for helping us make this project earth friendly.
We'd like to thank our friends at Natural Built Home and Silacote for helping us make this project earth friendly.
before
This Woodbury project was a collaboration between Josh and Anne Hake.
For this project we:
• Used Silacote mineral based concrete stain for the Zuni Pueblo Flowers (an ecological and long lasting concrete and masonry stain available in a wide array of colors.
• Used eco-paint and eco-sealer for the Zuni Deer on the privacy wall
• Used salvaged materials for the stencils used to make the images
• Found a local craftsman who made the adirondack chairs from salvaged shipping pallets
For this project we:
• Used Silacote mineral based concrete stain for the Zuni Pueblo Flowers (an ecological and long lasting concrete and masonry stain available in a wide array of colors.
• Used eco-paint and eco-sealer for the Zuni Deer on the privacy wall
• Used salvaged materials for the stencils used to make the images
• Found a local craftsman who made the adirondack chairs from salvaged shipping pallets
visioning
A gifted piece of pottery served as the genesis for the clients desire to turn her entry walk and back patio into a personal expression.
From there we found additional imagery to construct a scene of deer and patio flower.