Skip to content

A Slice of Brooklyn in Glasgow, Scotland

A Slice of Brooklyn in Glasgow, Scotland published on 9 Comments on A Slice of Brooklyn in Glasgow, Scotland

station.jpg

The Station. Photo by SerenityLife

 

dekalb-montage.jpg

The Bathroom

 

Author: Travis the Trannyboi

21 years ago I arrived in New York City from Scotland to visit pb, now of Reclaimed Home fame, and was immediatedly fascinated by The Subway. I was an undergrad painting student at the time, and returned to Scotland to begin making full-size replicas of mosaic-ed station names, complete with grafitti and running-water staining. Kind of like the Boyle Family’s work, but with walls. At the time, i remember saying that if I ever bought a flat, I would tile my bathroom with a New York subway station name.

Ten years later: my sister and I buy a tenement flat in Glasgow. Built round the turn of the last century, Glasgow’s four-storey tenements of a certain size are not known for their bathrooms. Much of the population would still have been using public bathhouses, so the mod-con of the day was an inside toilet and nothing else. An otherwise well-proportioned flat with two large bedrooms and a 20′ bay-windowed living room has a bathroom the size of a cupboard with a door that opens out the way. A council refurbishment scheme had enlarged the original 4′ x 4′ room to be big enough to accommodate a shower, but it’s a tight fit. Here was my chance to do the mosaic. I decided on my local station on that first NY trip – DeKalb Avenue.

bathroom-after.JPG

At a tile supplier who would sell tiles singly, I found close enough matches for the colours of the real station mosaic, and then had to labouriously cut the tiles up into hundreds of half-inch squares. I tiled the brick pattern first, then laid in the two rows of stripes before starting on the mosaic proper. I drew the lettering on the wall and filled in the letters first, using tile nibblers to get the exact shapes. You have to allow for quite a bit of wastage at this stage. The background was filled in after the letters had set, with the whole thing finished with black grout for that 100 year-old subway grime effect.

dekalb-detail.JPG

The walls and ceiling are painted in a kind of concrete paint effect, with the woodwork done in green”Hammerite” paint – evil fumes, but a great look suggestive of Victorian glazed brickwork. Rather than box the bath in with solid panels, there’s a frame with painted wire mesh of the kind often seen in the Subway. The photo of a Brooklyn station entrance, which covers the access to the water main was taken by pb. It’s been a great way to distract from the smallness of the room, and visitors to the flat always open the bathroom door with a “Wow!”

Before, during and after photos

Labor Day: Art, Porch Progress & Patriotism

Labor Day: Art, Porch Progress & Patriotism published on 1 Comment on Labor Day: Art, Porch Progress & Patriotism

2814904337_baa8073b6e.jpg

Hope y’all had a great three days off. We forgot that Labor Day was “sought to create a day off for the working citizens” so we worked most of the weekend. We did take a couple of hours to play in the art installations at Saunders Farm. The sculptures were great but we didn’t dress accordingly and paid dearly for that. We went for the opening which was officially rained out, even though it wasn’t raining when we got there. In fact, it was horribly humid and the sun was blaring and we were wearing long pants and it was a hike to get from location to location. Point is, what could’ve been a lovely day turned into a kvetchfest because I can’t stand the heat.

2815745622_0fbcfe9ce1.jpg

2815748032_b58ffd6856.jpg

The show runs until October 31st. It’s free. We will go again. On a cooler day. Wear shorts. Bring bug spray. And drinks. Perhaps a picnic. Then it will be awesome!

2815757972_f9fe1d983f.jpg

Got a little more done on our porch. We have to secure the joists, rebuild the floor and support the overhang. Not much fun to talk about. Our karma has come back to bite us in the ass. Oh, the many times we’ve mocked neighbors for taking years to do their exterior projects. I’m sure everyone passing through Beacon is now saying about us “WTF are they doing with that house and what’s taking them so long?” Your day will come. Don’t be so smug.

2814965075_18887bef45.jpg

Labor Day weekend upstate is a yard sale junkie’s paradise. Yes, it is technically “work” for me, but who doesn’t enjoy hitting the yard sales (ok, my husband)? I scored these vinyl and chrome chairs. They’ll be great once cleaned up.

2815760046_53097e4afe.jpg

But I bought something that has been on my mind since last Thursday. An American flag. Yee-haw, I’m a patriot now! I’m going to fly it if Barack wins. If God forbid it goes the other way, I’ll fly it at half mast. Stay tuned. I may try to start a “Take back the flag” movement.

Primary Sidebar