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  1. Salvation Mountain is a hillside visionary environment created by local resident Leonard Knight (1931–2014) in the California Desert area of Imperial County, north of Calipatria, northeast of Niland, near the Slab City squatter/art commune, [1] and several miles from the Salton Sea .

  2. Leonard Knight was born on November 1, 1931 just outside of Burlington, Vermont. He was the fourth born of six kids. He and his family lived in Shelburne Falls on 32 acres with vegetable gardens, pastures, and maple trees. They had cows, pigs, and other animals that had to be tended to as well as all of the other chores of a farm.

  3. 10 de fev. de 2014 · Artists. Leonard Knight. American Artist. Born: November 1, 1931 - Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. Died: February 10, 2014 - El Cajon, California, U.S.A. Movements and Styles: Folk Art. , Art Brut and Outsider Art. , Installation Art. "There's going to be a worldwide love story coming down, universal.

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  4. Photo by Ramon Mena Owens. Leonard Knight was born on November 1, 1931 near Burlington, Vermont. He has described himself as being a spoiled and rebellious child (Sims 2004a). Knight has explained that he was something of a loner and that his schoolmates often made fun of him for having a stutter.

  5. 11 de fev. de 2014 · Feb. 10, 2014 9:12 PM PT. Leonard Knight, the lean and sturdy New Englander who spent three decades joyously painting religious messages on a tall mound of adobe he called Salvation Mountain in...

  6. 11 de fev. de 2014 · Leonard Knight, Creator of Salvation Mountain, Dies At 82. Leonard Knight devoted his life to painting a desert mountain that carried the message 'God is Love.'. He died Monday in El Cajon...

  7. Leonard Knight has spent 14 years sculpting and painting Salvation Mountain in the California desert near Niland, in Imperial County, east of the Salton Sea, 200 miles from Los Angeles. The mountain is about as tall as a three-story building and as wide as a football field. It is covered with adobe and layer after layer of paint.