

"Alright,
enough Indonesia, let's hop through the rest of the house..."


"Each bathroom has a different theme. There's a Bruce Lee
bathroom, a Mummy bathroom, and this one has somewhat of a Mayan
theme. Below this painting of Teri Byrne is a three-person jacuzzi.
Don't ask. It came with the house.


"Speaking
of bathrooms, I have another one under construction, one that
leads to the sauna. The theme for this one will be dark and cave-like.
I want to have running waterfalls on the walls, but the upkeep
and leak factor is something I don't want to deal with... So I'm
trying to figure something out..."


"One
thing that is figured out is the shower. It's about six times
the size of a regular shower, and will have two shower heads.
This also will have slate tiling and be very cave-like."


"The
sauna is almost done. I'm still working on benches and ventilation."


While
many of the rooms are being designed to Busch's specifications,
he claims not to be a handyman. "A lot of these rooms that
were built really come from my Dad's expertise. I have no idea
what I'm doing with tools, but it's a great bonding experience
with my Dad."


Entering
the kitchen, Busch's collection of exotic vases and pots continues.
"If you look closely at the little green statue way over
on the right, that's one of the jade lions from a short action
movie I made in high school called QuickSand. The other jade lion
was buried secretly in the Silver Lake Sand Dunes, waiting for
someone to discover it some day."


Busch's
kitchen features other oddities, like this real Scarab Beetle
from Egypt. "This was an incredible gift that was given to
me by the CEO of ExoticButterflies.com. He's a fan of my work
and put this together for me..."


"...It was such a killer gift, I felt compelled to buy something
from him, since the gift was so nice. I'm not really a 'butterfly
guy' but he did have an authentic Death Moth- just like the kind
Buffalo Bill would stuff in his victim's mouths in Silence of
the Lambs! And guess where Death Moths come from? Indonesia!"


"Since I don't cook, my kitchen table and
counters often end up as additional table space for organizing
projects. Right now, my kitchen table is covered with props and
miniature models from upcoming episodes of How to Draw Star Wars."
CONTINUE
ON INTO MATT'S PRIVATE GALLERY!