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March 2024 by gino meranda
Arrived at the location around 11 am on a tues. place was closed, with no people anywhere, and no indication of their status. tried to call but phone was unavailable. place looked interesting from the street, but was disappointingly not open.
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March 2024 by Eric Coy
You need to call/text to get an appointment. There is a waver to sign. No charge, but donations accepted and he shows you art that can be purchased.The art is interesting to look at - and certainly a novelty. Not a must see, but not a total waste of time. The biggest disappointment for me is the sales pitch at the end. The art being sold is basically epoxy molded objects (mostly skulls) with other stuff mixed into the epoxy. Not nearly as interesting as the art in the yard.
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January 2024 by C. Theodore Lang
I visited this a few years back and wandering the artists property at night when everything is lighted is a truly wonderful experience. If you saw what a zoo it could be with tourists It’s understandable he would limit access. It was so crowded I had to park 3 long blocks away. I just got in town and a drive-by look is definitely on the to do list.
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December 2023 by Tea and Cake for the Soul
This large lot is filled with huge, colourful sculptures made from recycling everyday items into modern art and unusual art. We drove past on our way to somewhere else, so it was quite an exciting find. Lots of it is viewable from the road, but I believe you can make an appointment to view in the grounds by texting the owner in return for a donation. It is all showcased in the huge garden at the artist's home in a residential area. Worth a visit if nearby.
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December 2023 by Sheila Taylor
You can no longer tour inside the property. However, you can see the ever-changing creations day or night. So interesting and the sculptures are a delight.No ticket purchaseNo entry — all outside the fence
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November 2023 by Sneaky Meade
Very cool, you can't go in but fun to see if you're in the area.
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September 2023 by Erica Goldman
If you can follow directions, it really isn’t a big deal. This is a man, an artist’s, *home*. Make an appointment by following directions and you’ll get to appreciate what he has created. The art is very exciting and unforgettable. There is no doubt that I felt challenged by the artist, he has his guard up quite a bit as I’m confident that different tourists have had all sorts of reactions to his work and allowing people to view it comes with the occasionally unpleasant reality of the public. Be respectful, open minded—go and enjoy it. Be mindful of this: The artist wants you to enjoy his art, but this is not a public tourist attraction. Modulate your expectations of a “guest experience”, if that makes sense. Robolights would delight anyone of any age. It’s awesome. He will encourage you to make a purchase at the end. In the end, I am happy he did because I love what I bought.
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July 2023 by Kathy Condon
I only gave it two stars because unfortunately due to City regulations, the grounds are no longer accessible. I am hoping people see this so they don't make the trek there hoping to see the full array.We use to love going there for the holidays.Photos are ones I took from the street yesterday. All sculptures made from recycled objects.
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June 2023 by Jed Griffith
We only drove around the outside fence. Easily visible are a variety of really big Transformer-motif sculptures made out of an amazing variety of materials. Also there are weird and fanciful Santas with clown faces, imitation carnival rides, anthropomorphic crash dummies and unidentifiable doodads. And that's just what you can see from the street!
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April 2023 by Toneya Nunez
We had an amazing experience… the art is amazing and very unique. The artist himself is very friendly and promotes questions. He does have pieces at the end that are for sale and encourages you to handle them which is really cool. We’ll definitely be coming back to bring our kids to share the experience we had so they can also appreciate the art.
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March 2023 by Ellen Schneider
You absolutely must visit— it’s the greatest folk art environment and set of sculptures my family has ever seen. It’s completely worth it to get inside the gates. What you can see from the street doesn’t even begin to do it justice. Text the number here to make an appointment with the artist. He will give you specific instructions, as he is inviting people into the property where he lives.
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February 2023 by Margo Bartels
The art installations on this person's property gives a very insightful peak into their mind. The human experience is a great, colorful, mystical adventure of varying degrees to each person who roams this great earth. Looking in on another person's artistic expressions born from their mind is a great experience unto itself, so long as your mind is open to receiving what your eyes show you.
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February 2023 by Snapple Cream Pie
This place is a very interesting way of art expression-deff out of the 'norm'-an eye candy treat-a must see-highly recommend putting this on the lisr of places to see in Palm Springs-
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February 2023 by Zion Yoga
We were completely blown away by the artwork and talent we saw visiting. Kenny is an incredible artist and the kindest human! I laugh reading some of the other reviews that describe him any other way. He is an ARTIST through and through! Can't recommend this place enough! We love our resin helmet sculptures we got. Thank you Kenny for a great experience! We will definitely be back.
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January 2023 by Brian B.
Please call if you want a tour. We didn't have time looked from outside and loved the artwork and super creativity.