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But it wasn't just a pleasure trip. He had the idea that he would like to photograph the site and the unique home that the artist had built, himself, in the 60s. He also wanted to try to document the original artwork as much as possible in its context in the home. So that's where I came in, I guess.
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I wasn't exactly sure what he had in mind or why me. This is a bit different from what I usually do. But it sounded like fun and so I immediately accepted.
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I was admittedly not familiar with Jennings' work and didn't really know what to expect of for the house or artwork. It's quite an amazing place, and I loved the art.
Love this door. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
There really wasn't much around the house when it was built. But today it's completely hemmed in by grape vines supplying Sonoma's now famous wine industry. Hopefully, this place will survive but given the value of the land now, that's always an open question.
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Entering the house, you are immediately greeted by this handmade copper fireplace and chimney that forms the central support column.
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Photo ©Darren Bradley |
There's a central skylight, where those massive support beams are visible.
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As I mentioned, all of the lamps, art and steel work in the house were handmade by the artist. Even the door handles, latches and hinges…
Every door has a hand-made latch like this one. Well, not exactly like it. No two were alike. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Jennings recycled trash and household objects to create his work. Windows were inset with the bottoms of wine bottles…
View to the wineries beyond… Photo ©Darren Bradley |
And lamps got the top parts…
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The concrete window frames were also done by Jennings
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This organic bathroom is one of my favorite parts of the house.
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Jennings' style evolved through the years, as you can see. Much of the design here is very organic and seems to be almost gothic modern, and reminds me of Gaudi in that respect. But some earlier pieces are more of an abstract modernism.
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Jennings was a blacksmith by training, like his father before him. And it was in his own blacksmith shop that he created so much of this artwork. He set up a shop in an old quonset hut adjacent to this house.
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It had hardly been touched since the artist's passing.
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I loved the details, the textures everywhere.
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Photo ©Darren Bradley |
After a long, fascinating day of photographing everything I could, there were a few months where the museum and Dave were putting the exhibit together. I really had no idea how my photos would be used, if at all. Then, the show opened at the Mingei…
Dave Hampton and the team at the Mingei International Museum have done an amazing job.
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Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Close-up of the fireplace. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
For other photos that I took during a brief walk in and around Berkeley while up there on this trip, see my blog posts here and here…
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