James, enjoying the ambiance of his colorful house, originally built in 1878 in the Eastlake (architect Charles L.) style, then reframed into the current Craftsman style. As an artist and (retired) art teacher, James is applying his whimsical sensibility to adding decor to the interior, a studio, and the yard. It's an ongoing project.
More information on Eastlake and his influence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Eastlake
Photo: Jo Ann Musumeci
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