Ashley Saunders, a local author, artist, and historian on the island of Bimini has opened his home, the Dolphin House, to visitors who can take in his chaotic mosaics that act as homages to his island's history.
Saunders whose family has lived on Bimini since the American Revolution has built a unique house. In 1993, he began construction of a house unlike any other using found and recycled materials to decorate every inch of the concrete structure. The Dolphin House is a thick and sturdy building, purpose designed to withstand the ugly forces of passing hurricanes, yet also embellished by the careful touches of an artist. The interior and exterior walls are completely covered in mosaics composed of colorful tiles, shells, bottles, coins, and all manner of other found objects. He has used materials from demolition sites and shoreline cast offs from various places. Saunders warmly invites any and all guests to see his home and learn not only about his unique artistic vision, but also of the history of the Bahamas island he loves so much.
