A man spent 25 years in a cave
With only his dog for company, artist Ra Paulette spent a quarter of a century making a number of the most beautiful design you'll ever see.
Inside this cave deep in the Northern deserts of new mexico are a number of the most intricate caverns and cave carvings within the world.
Ra spent unnumberable hours every day carving and shaping the sand stone into blotchy art.
"When you're doing something you like, and are drawn to that. you would like to do it all the time," he said.
And after twenty five years of scraping and digging, he has unveiled his attractive work.
Over the years the artist has created a dozen of these carved caves using the method he calls the "dance of digging".
When talking about what he hopes people would take away from his art, he said: "At least a moment or a length of time during which they'd a deeper feeling and deeper understanding of themselves and life."
But Ra is not the only many who has enjoyed time living during a rocky home.
From the outside it looks like a sheer cliff side, but within it's all the furnishings of a regular house.
Inside his cave abode there's a sully-functioning kitchen, a bedroom, running water, WiFi and underground heating.
Angelo, 38, spent 1,000 back-breaking hours transforming the historic cave in Wyre Forest, worcestershire.
Ra uses the natural light which spills into the caves as inspiration for his work.
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