
I had the hangers made up by a good friend of mine who works in a specialist furniture factory. They’re well made, with a wire mesh behind a special fabric which can take a hook through it, but not leave a hole when the hook is removed! Added to that, it doesn’t give the impression of being fabric. Sounded ideal and indeed they are looking good as they go up.
April 2005
Wed 27 Apr 2005
Sun 24 Apr 2005

This morning they lifted the walkway supports into place. I always wanted a high vantage point inside the gallery. Apart from somewhere to hang smaller painting, it’s a good spot to see the gallery as a whole.
Fri 22 Apr 2005

The glaziers turned up a couple of days ago. They had heaps of trouble finding us. I don’t know… usually “just look for the building in the middle of the salt lake!” does the trick. I think they were expecting to see water or something. Then when they actually found the salt pan I got a call from Mark the glazier that went… “there’s nothing here you little f&*ker?” (he swears a lot) “no no, we’re here alright, are you following the signs to Dan’s Mound?” - “Yeah… F#%& man, we’ve been driving for 2 f’en days, if you’re not f ‘ en here … oh hang on”….
Ha! Their windshield was so dirty they had trouble seeing much of anything especially once they on the salt. I thought it was quite funny that a bunch of glaziers had trouble seeing out their windshield, but they didn’t seem to see the irony. To be honest I think it was a mirage was causing them to see nothing but salt, but I didn’t tell them that.
At least they can put glass up ok.
Sun 17 Apr 2005

I found an amazing gigantic fossilized Nautilus shell in the mountain rocks around the lake when we were originally scouting around the area. I thought it would look amazing as a floor feature in the middle of the gallery. I checked first, apparently they are quite common, so there was no problem with using it in the gallery.
So it went in yesterday afternoon, sort of looks a bit drab at the moment, dust went everywhere when they were cutting it to size. I’ll give it a wash and polish just before the glazing goes on over the top. We’ll also put some feature lights in there to show it up at night.
Thu 14 Apr 2005

This was another very exciting day. Once we got the crane in (which cost a fortune by the way) the roof structure was lifted into place. It’s good to see the overall shape with the roof up. I must admit we weren’t entirely sure how the roof tubes would go, what I mean to say is we weren’t sure how they would look. They look good on paper, but would they look good up in the air. Well I think they work well. The photo I took doesn’t really do them justice, when you’re actually inside the gallery, they look far more interesting.
Thu 7 Apr 2005

It was a slow start at first, but after sorting out a bit of confusion, we’ve got the basic floor in. There is still the center show-piece section to go in, it’s quite a delicate stage and will have to wait until we get a few more helpers in.
Tue 5 Apr 2005

Yesterday they completed the wall. Now we can all see the design really taking shape. Up until now, it’s been mainly in my head, at least the builders treat me with a bit more respect now.
I don’t think any of them have worked on something quite like it. You wouldn’t believe some of the fights we had early on when trying to convince some of these people around here that this was going to work.
Anyway, now we can start work on the interior. Oh, and it’s nice to get some shade now, gets a bit hot here during the day!
