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Zorro

(16,465 posts)
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 10:00 AM Nov 26

Salvation Mountain, one of California's great art oddities, partially collapsed. Devotees vow to save it



Leonard Knight, a Korean war veteran and itinerant auto mechanic, showed up here in 1984 with the ambition of launching a 200-foot-tall balloon that he’d spent 10 years sewing by hand. Emblazoned in enormous letters on the side of the balloon was “God Is Love ” — a reflection of Knight’s goal to bring everyone closer to God.

Knight never was able to get his balloon airborne, but he did spread his “God Is Love” message through another project: the intriguing desert monument known as Salvation Mountain, which not only remains standing but also is growing in reputation,10 years after Knight died at 82.

Knight’s supporters recently turned out to celebrate that 10th anniversary by lending a hand to preserve his creation, which sits on the decommissioned Marine base Camp Dunlop near the Salton Sea, about three hours west of Los Angeles and an hour and a half south of Palm Springs.

Fans and friends gathered in late October to work on the mountain and reminisce about the kindly recluse who over 25 years created an enormous, candy-colored paean to his faith. Salvation Mountain is regarded by many as one of the most striking pieces of outsider-art sculpture in America. This year Imperial County recognized its enduring importance by designating it a “historically significant property.”

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2024-11-26/salvation-mountain-slab-city-leonard-knight-east-jesus
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Salvation Mountain, one of California's great art oddities, partially collapsed. Devotees vow to save it (Original Post) Zorro Nov 26 OP
Graffiti is graffiti Conjuay Nov 26 #1
The entire area should be bulldozed flat for a solar and wind "farms." hunter Nov 27 #3
Somehow, I have never seen this. Dem2theMax Nov 26 #2

Conjuay

(2,173 posts)
1. Graffiti is graffiti
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 10:40 AM
Nov 26

What an eyesore. The old fool should have been arrested at the very start of this crap for trespassing.

hunter

(39,055 posts)
3. The entire area should be bulldozed flat for a solar and wind "farms."
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:40 AM
Nov 27


Honestly, I have a great fondness for this kind of art.

This is in an area that's already been trashed by human activity.

The land was a Marine training base and artillery range during World War II and the area is known as Slab City

Dem2theMax

(10,405 posts)
2. Somehow, I have never seen this.
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 01:28 PM
Nov 26

Thank you for letting me know where it is located.
I will be sure to avoid the area.

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