He will then point out to tiny doors scattered all around the city as evidence.
There is at least a dozen.
Of course, they were installed by Mr. Wright himself.
The children’s delighted response prompted him to build more.
A fairy door at Selo Shevel Gallery in Ann Arbor.
The doors also attract tourists.
Now fairy doors are popping up elsewhere, such as in San Francisco and New York City.
In Atlanta City, it has spawned a new project, Tiny Doors ATL.
Tiny Doors ATL, in turn, has inspired other artists to install fairy doors in their own places.
Fairy door at Peaceable Kingdom, 210 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Close-up of fairy door at Selo Shevel Gallery, Ann Arbor.
Photo credit: Tiny Doors ATL
A Tiny Door in Atlanta.
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