Seguin, Texas: House of Lights
John Dilandro has been filling his property with found-object assemblages, mostly using glass electrical insulators, since 2012, although it looks like it's been here forever. Called "House of Lights" by someone.
- Address:
- 130 Schuenemann Rd, Seguin, TX
- Directions:
- Six miles east of Seguin on ALT US-90. Pass the blinker light intersection, then quickly bear right onto Schuenemann Rd. You'll see the insulator artworks on the right.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Quirky and fun sculptural displays, mainly using electrical insulators. Also lots of found objects. You can see it from the road or drive onto the property. John Dilandro, the artist, welcomes people, although this is someone's home so the gate might not be open. But you can see most of the art along the gates and road without going in.
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Mr. Dilandro radiates a folk art affinity for theater masks, concrete angel statues, and old license plates as well. Also here, the grave of a cat named Fart.