New Mexico's landscapes are secretive - one moment the view is routine and then a bend in the road reveals an astonishing rock formation. So, it's appropriate that Ra Paulette sculpts his masterpieces in an environment where the most beautiful places are often hidden. After all, Paulette is no ordinary sculptor. He tunnels into the earth, shaping caves and transforming them into underground works of art.
Paulette works alone, save for one companion: Bugsy the Cave Dog. He uses only hand tools.
Paulette has been constructing caves for roughly 25 years. It's grueling work that is far from profitable. Paulette only charged $12 per hour for one of his caves.
He doesn't do this for the money. For Paulette, the experience is spiritual. He refers to his sandstone creations as "wilderness shrines."
He is fascinated by "the cave effect." In other words, contrasts intrigue him. In his caves, you are underground, yet there is plenty of light. Caves are typically cramped affairs, yet his have soaring ceilings.
Some of the caves are pretty sophisticated and are equipped with running water and power.
In 2000, Jeff Karoff, who produces commercials, heard about Paulette, who was building a cave for a neighbor. When he toured it, he was astounded. Karoff decided to make a documentary. He filmed Paulette over the course of three years and eventually released "Cave Digger," a 39-minute long, documentary short.
The movie received an Oscar nomination for best documentary short film.
In addition to showcasing Paulette's process and talent, the movie reveals the tension between Paulette's desire to create his masterpieces, without a plan, and his patrons' desire for input.
Paulette is currently building a cave just for himself, a place where he can truly immerse himself in the process.
Paulette's caves aren't accessible to the public, because they're on private property. Video footage and photographs are the closest most of us will get to his projects. What do you think of his work?
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