WOOD GATE 81-1
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GARDEN WOOD GATE 81-1
Gable gate 81-1 features the lower pattern of dual Pattern Blocks and a peaked top rail.
WOOD YARD GATE 81-1
Seattle, WA
Cedar peaked gate 81-1 sent in from Seattle, WA. Flanked by 3rd-party fences and arbor. There’s a lot going on in a tightly spaced area. Disparate designs competing with a solid fence, two patterned flanking panels, the gate itself, and a plain muscular arbor, all within a visually busy landscape. And because of the planting schedule itself, it works.
WOOD YARD GATE 81-1
Seattle, WA
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WOOD GATES 81
After architecture and prior to the Design Dept under Buckminster Fuller, Prowell dallied in college at Southern Illinois University as a Fine Arts major. While others were painting live models and nude figures, he repeatedly turned in paintings of geometrical configurations that eventually had his professors suggesting Design over Art.
Wood Gate 81 is not Prowell’s impressionist attempt at a nude. It is moreover an ineluctable need to configure lines and vectors and their variable intersections into a resulting graphic toward the gable yard gate 81.
GARDEN GATES 81
Wood Driveway Gate #12 was created as a compliment to the gable gate 81. Busy. And yet utterly symmetrical.
WOOD GARDEN GATES 81
Los Gatos, CA
Our only site photo of the entry gate 81 with the driveway gate #12. Sent in from Los Gatos, California.
IN-PROGRESS
How the heck do I build a wood gate?
81–PROGRESS
Charles at work on a typical gable wood gate 81-1. The upper patterns, seen below, are intended to lift the eye to the corresponding pitch of the top gable.
81–PROGRESS
The only surviving photo of Charles’ college studio, situated in a small room off the sprawling basement shared by four others for one very crowded year. A sign of the times, perhaps (1970), with red elephants and Dali-esque meanderings. In the upper left corner one of the several paintings for Art-321A Live Model class, with it’s weave of lines and intersections that has very little to do with nude models and a great deal to do with any number of the current products offered by Prowell Woodworks.