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![shack tree house installation](http://cdn.dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/shack-tree-house-installation.jpg)
Shacks occupy a strange place in society. On the one hand, outdated and dilapidated dwellings come to mind. On the other hand, such otherwise-sad shanty structures conjure visions of peace, quiet and personal freedom and lived-in comfort as well.
![shack house dwelling art](http://cdn.dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/shack-house-dwelling-art.jpg)
Ethan Hayes-Chute takes found objects and turns them into quaint huts and half-collapsed homes, over and over and over again. Some are wrapped around real living trees, while others are set inside museums, contrasting starkly with white walls all around.
![shack shanty home series](http://cdn.dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/shack-shanty-home-series.jpg)
Tina DiCarlo summarizes this strangely obsessed artist-and-builder well: "[His work] is so basic, so familiar, so ordinary, and such a mess that at first glance one might mistakenly call it primitive"
![shack hut room insides](http://cdn.dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/shack-hut-room-insides.jpg)
"…. [but each building] is an accumulation of stuff, the ephemera of the every day. Its materials are found, stitched together, hand-assembled – chair, desk, table, shaving mirror, and coffee mug furnish the cabin's primary function to house and sustain."
![shack interior exterior designs](http://cdn.dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/shack-interior-exterior-designs.jpg)
Born on the east coast of the united states – an area famed for its quaint cottages and regional vernacular architecture – this builder is not just creating a sense of nostalgia, nor simply tapping into emotional reactions. He is, in a sense, telling stories of historical and personal fantasy, blending old yarns into modern tales free of simplistic morality or happy endings … somewhere between fiction and folk art.