St. EOM in the Land of Pasaquan Tom Patterson /5 (9 ratings) Read Download. Format Hardcover Publisher The Jargon Society, Inc. Release Octo ISBN ISBN 13 St. EOM in the Land of Pasaquan Tom Patterson /5 (9 ratings) Read. · Self-taught Georgia artist Eddie Owens Martin (), known as St. EOM, created a visionary art site called Pasaquan in the mids in Marion County, Georgia. Covering seven acres, this evocative and fanciful site has captured the imaginations of thousands of bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins. Gesturing proudly at his immediate surroundings, St. EOM would say, “This is the Land of Pasaquan, where the past and the present and the future and everything else comes together. I built this place to have somethin’ to identify with, ’cause there’s nothin’ I can see in this society that I identify with or desire to emulate.
Eddie Owens Martin was one of the most colorful characters in the history of art and architecture in Georgia. On seven acres of land in rural Marion County, Martin created a visionary art complex of six richly colored buildings, garden and courtyard walls, and totems that curator Tom Patterson described as "a sort of mock pre-Columbian psychedelic wonderland.". St. Eom in the Land of Pasaquan: The Life and Times and Art of Eddie Owens Martin (reprint, ) Tom Patterson University of Georgia Press pages $ Hardcover N As a teenager Eddie Owens Martin () beseeched God to make him different from any one else in the world. For that, read "St. Eom in the Land of Pasaquan" by Tom Patterson, The Jargon Society, , with a new edition reportedly on the way. But you can sense the creative force of St. Eom's weirdness in the walls and fences that he weaved through his world. See Pasaquan Side By Side: vs.
St. Eom in the Land of Pasaquan. x 9" hardcover -Recent reprint of the Original highly collected and wonderful book by Tom Patterson about St. Eom and his recently restored environment in Georgia. published by the Jargon Society in These reprints are not easy to locate. I did a long string of tracking them down, but it is a great tale of an eccentric artist and tons of beautiful photos of the place we all need to plan to visit. Gesturing proudly at his immediate surroundings, St. EOM would say, “This is the Land of Pasaquan, where the past and the present and the future and everything else comes together. I built this place to have somethin’ to identify with, ’cause there’s nothin’ I can see in this society that I identify with or desire to emulate. St. Eom in the Land of Pasaquan: The Life and Times and Art of Eddie Owens Martin (Jargon) by Patterson, Tom and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru
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