Solomon's |
Castle |
Yes, it is a castle! |
The windows are stained glass. Some are nursery rhymes, nine of them are the planets. Many windows depict nature, the arts and well known stories. |
Wooden montages are a specialty of Mr. Solomon. They were my favorites. Some were made with over 200 pieces of wood. |
All doors in the castle were made by Howard Solomon. Many of them being metal, most are of wood with stained glass insets. Stained glass being one more of Howard's crafts; he is excellent at it too! |
A car made from the tinplates that cover the castle. |
Where in the world is Waldo? |
A train that runs~but goes nowhere. The tour guide, on the first tour I took. Yes, I've been to the castle twice now. Second time Mrs. Solomon was our guide. |
The Cat in the Hat wooden montage. A chair made from beer cans, 80 some beer cans! |
Metal art - junk metal turned into interesting art. |
Wooden montages ~ so many pieces. He likes to copy famous artists. There were many "copies" in the castle that were representations of famous art. Of course, Howard puts a twist to them, creating a humorous display.
Our tour guide was very engaging, humorous and detailed in relaying to us the hows and whys of Mr. Solomon's creations. This elephant was made from barrels, many barrels. The colorful blanket, on the elephant, depict the labels from the barrels. The tusks are ribs from an animal. The toenails are seashells. Another favorite of mine.
Mae West above the stained glass windows. The windows are not really visible, due to the sun. |
Wooden montages of famous baseball players. These represent enlarged famous stamps. |
Self portrait in wood. |
Redneck coat of Arms ~ Solomon style. |
SCREAM |
The seasons in stained glass. |
All of the arts in stained glass. The stained glass was amazing. Better definition and color from the inside of the buildings. The windows in the hall are amazing.
The nine planets are the stained glass windows on this side of the castle. The balcony is off the Solomon's guest bedroom. |
The Boat on the Moat Restaurant.
Excellent lunches were served to us! The boat was built by Howard, a restaurant being inside of it, run by his daughter, son-in-law and grandkids. We ate out on the patio, over the bridge from the boat. Very calming atmosphere. There is also a gift shop off the patio.
Even the doors on the sheds and garages were made by him.
He is now in the process of making life size marionettes. We met him in his workshop, which is huge and fully equipped. He was so personable and willing to answer all of our questions.
Howard Solomon ~ a very creative person. |
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