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SunRay Kelley Didn’t Just Build Fantastical Homes—He Created Worlds
As reported by The New York Times, legendary sculptor, builder, and designer SunRay Kelley died this month.
He was 71.
If you’re unfamiliar with his work, which has been featured in the Times, on the Discovery channel, and in myriad blogs about off-grid living, you might start on his Instagram profile.
Sunray kelley biography
There, you’ll learn that, for only $59,000, you, too, could own the first solar-electric "Gypsy Wagon"—a rebuilt 1982 Toyota Dolphin equipped with a hand-milled wooden rear cab. Outfitted with sleeping quarters, a gas stove, skylights, a refrigerator, and storage, the mobile tiny home resembles a vardo (a traditional Romani wagon), except for the truck hood poking out, which sports a 22R Toyota motor.
One of Kelley’s fairytale-like creations, the wagon feels like a homegrown version of#VanLife.
In some ways, the wagon contrasts with his characteristic works of living, and livable, sculpt