Unique to our Tiny Homes are their artistic asthetic. This art influence comes from Rich Richardson’s lifelong history as Artist, Gallery Owner, and former Creative Director/Executive Director of “Mark’s Garage,” a unique non-profit contemporary Art Gallery in Chinatown, Honolulu. Below are examples of Rich’s artistic work over the past 20yrs:
A teddy bear sculpture with deer antlers mounted on a white stand against a dark background.
Close-up of a decorative sculpture of a deer's head with textured surface and antlers, set against a dark background.
A banner with the Hawaii Squirrel Import logo, featuring a cartoon squirrel holding a nut, with the text "Hawaii Squirrel Import" in a circular design.
Black and white cartoon-style illustration of Minnie Mouse holding a large, gold-colored egg, with a background of gold and white rays.
Three metallic plaques with silhouettes of a clown, a group of people, and a graduate, each with text: "Struggles the clown," "Neighbors are the new frontier," and "Really high school."
A framed sign with a silhouette of a jester or clown juggling balls and the words "Struggles the Clown". The sign is mounted on a wall with visible wall panels and has four corner mounts.
The Greatest Books Never Written
1 of 10
The Greatest Books Never Written
2 of 10
Light Boxes for The Contemporary Museum
1 of 20.
Enlightenment isn't big enough for the two of us.
Namaste...
I'd stop and shoot, but I'm on my way to yoga.
Silhouette of five people standing together with the text "Neighbors are the new frontier" written across the middle.
Early lightbox
Surfboard resin and clipart.
Sign with a silhouette of a person wearing a graduation cap, holding a diploma and a book, with the text 'Really High School'.