Love and Paint
April 13th, 2006 by MonkeyRising up out of the desert near Niland California is Leonard Knight’s whimsical vision of paradise: waterfalls, flowers, streets of gold, fields of rich green grass and towering pines. It virtually blankets a small hill and still, he continues to build.
This world of his has an unquestionably surreal quality, not just because
it’s made out of adobe and paint, but also because almost everything is
constructed out of bible verses and Christian catch-phrases. “God is love” is
painted everywhere. And though this sugary coating is interesting, I personally find the darker bits more intriguing. For example, his sculpted “love” looks like it might hurt if we were to touch it. And one tunnel seems to be filled with tremendous neurons (does Knight unknowingly feel trapped inside his own brain?).
Of course, there is no correct interpretation for his world. One thing’s for certain… almost everyone who meets him utterly enjoys him (and his free postcards). So if you’re ever in Niland, stop by and say hi. At the very least, take a look at some of the photos below (you owe it to Knight).
(click photos to enlarge)
Reader comment (from boingboing): Bart says,
We’ve gone out to Salvation Mountain several times, each
time showing more friends and family what Leonard has done. That entire
southeast region of the Salton Sea has many interesting stops including
Slab City (snowbirds and squatters community on a deserted military
base), Bombay Beach (half underwater) and the numerous bird preserves
(one dedicated by Sonny Bono). Quite an interesting place. I recently snapped a bunch of photos while out there.
• Salvation Mountain – Photos
• Mountain Man – Photos II
• Salvation Mountain – Photos III
• Interview with Knight – 1998
• Salvation Mountain – QTVR
• Previous outsider art posts
a. Download marker for Google Earth.
b. Knight has so far used 100,000 gallons of paint.
Originally from Tinselman on March 21, 2006, 12:31pm
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