The Metro Times writes a bit about the Ghostly International and Planet Mu artist Dykehouse in their Motor City Cribs series. The photos aren’t very revealing but I liked his description of it:
Enthuses Dykehouse about his Treetown digs: “I enjoy the space I currently occupy because it fulfills my fantasy of living in a downtown artist-musician’s loft space (the kind of place Jasper Johns might have lived in during his careers’ infancy). It’s beat to hell (the ceiling just collapsed on my head!), but the walls sweat charm and the place reeks of accelerated alpha male bachelor pad ambition. Hot dog!”