Local architect set to reveal latest Halloween creation

Local architect set to reveal latest Halloween creation

Marblehead architect Tom Saltsman reached back into childhood for his latest larger-than-life, magical Halloween installation outside his home at 32 Pleasant St.

That’s all we’re allowed to tell you right now, but Saltsman says the installation will be mostly visible this weekend. It will go “live” with visual and sound effects Thursday, Oct. 30.

Can you tell what it is? Tom Saltsman’s latest Halloween creation will be live with visual and sound effects Oct. 30. COURTESY PHOTO

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In the past, Saltsman has built incredible scenes including a dragon breathing smoke, a 22-foot-tall grunting gorilla and an 18-foot-tall translucent walking man. He often transforms the inside of his garage to fit the theme and invites people to walk through.

The owner of a design and construction firm, Saltsman has been creating awe-inspiring Halloween pieces for nearly 20 years. It all started when his now-grown daughter was a student at the old Coffin School and he created a Halloween experience for kids there. This year marks the 10th anniversary of his driveway installations.

Each October, passersby on foot and in cars start slowing down outside Saltsman’s home to check on his latest creation. Last year, he created a scene from 2124 with a large, lit face with expressions and moving eyes, along with a robot, tethered dog and enlarged, bio-engineered mite.

The year before, he created a mythical forest troll in his driveway with an eerie woodland inside his garage. In 2023, he designed and built a 20-foot Egyptian goddess with the head of a cobra and body of a woman.

 

Saltsman works full time and spends dozens of hours in the evenings and on weekends working on his Halloween projects. He started working on the hermit crab in September with his wife and a handful of loyal friends/volunteers who help him each year,  including Jill Dearborn and Tim and Katie Sullivan.

This giant gorilla moved and grunted.
This animatronic dragon, with red eyes, breathed smoke.

Editor Leigh Blander is an experienced TV, radio and print journalist.