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Encinitas, CA
Rock 'n' Roll House - Richard Margolin
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Home environment
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Information:
Created 2001-2007
On the day that Johnny Cash died, I stopped by Richard Margolin’s ‘Artistic Tribute To Rock n’ Roll’. This being an Art Brut garden of rock n’ roll’ delights. An artfully contrived explosion of broken glass shards, Spinning windmills, light bulbs, Mardi Gras beads, stuffed toy monkeys and paint, everywhere paint, mostly purple hues but also flaming orange and red offset with cool blue and green. The location of this raging holy goof ball palace of dreams is a little wooden house nestled down a back alley just off of Highway 101 in Encinitas.
Dismantled in April of 2007
"Richard Margolin's Rock And Roll House" Text excerpt from an article by Musician and Writer David J- Photography by Max Haynes
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Bibliography:
On DVD - Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations, "Cali-Zona, Here We Come," KCPT, Kansas City Public Television, 2007.
"Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations Coast to Coast Travel-o-Pedia" by Randy Mason, et. al., Kansas City Star Books, 2009. |
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