Jay Nelson’s work has been featured in Tiny Homes and Tiny Homes on the Move. Foster Huntington’s Toyota Tacoma camper was featured in Tiny Homes on the Move.
From Foster:
“The car is a Suzuki SJ410. It’s the predecessor to the Samurai and has a 1 liter 4-cylinder engine.
The camper is made out of marine plywood and thin copper sheeting. The camper has a sleeping space that’s just over 6 feet long over the cab.
Jay Nelson designed and built the camper in two weeks with some help from some friends.”
Jay’s Website: https://www.jaynelsonart.com/
More on Jay: https://www.lloydkahn.com/?s=jay+nelson
Foster’s website: https://www.arestlesstransplant.com/
More on Foster: https://www.lloydkahn.com/?s=Foster+huntington
“Talented artist Lee John Phillips has undertaken a project of epic proportions to celebrate the memory of his late grandfather. Phillips estimates that it will take him about 4-5 years to draw all 100,000+ items left behind in the shed by his grandfather, who passed away roughly 20 years ago. Everything from large tools to jars full of nails, nuts and bolts will be covered!
Phillips has been numbering each object in his meticulous project, and has drawn nearly 4,000 at this point…”
https://www.boredpanda.com/grandfather-died-illustrations-tools-shed-project-lee-john-phillips/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=Newsletter
These were in the window of a shop in Hanapepe on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. They were very thin, and exquisite.They were apparently turned on a lathe, but I can’t imagine how.

“My daughter absolutely loves the little version of the tiny homes book!…”
– Lydia Doleman, Colorado
Jeez, after some crude Photoshop work, it looks like a Rembrandt!