24 Portraits Pari parks in a communal lot atop a plateau on a hillock near the southernmost point of the Las Vegas Valley. A cobblestone pathway, ever curving, gallivants around a dozen tiny houses. Each dwelling is unique, but share some characteristics with its neighbors, including its size, attempt at whimsy and charm, and plentiful flower gardens. The first one is caboose-themed, bright yellow, and even includes decorative rail wheels painted radiant red. The second one resembles a quaint stone cottage and the third one mimics a California-style bungalow with wide roof eaves over the front porch. Thematic signs reveal their true identity as exclusive offices for the architects, lawyers, and other professionals working inside. Crystal Bellerose's tiny house is unlabeled, but perh

