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Friday, November 7, 2008

Garden of Eden

Hubby anhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifd the Garden of EdenUnfortunately, I had forgotten to charge my camera’s battery before we left for Lucas, Kan., recently. I had to rely on a disposable point-and-shoot camera for our pictures there.

The town’s signature attraction is “The Garden of Eden”. Hubby is standing in front of it.

Civil War veteran S.P. Dinsmoor began working in Portland cement while he built his home. He first told the Biblical story of Garden of Eden, then Cain’s murder of his brother Abel. He then began to explain his Populist political philosophy in cement.

Abel
Murdered Abel is watched over by
angels and a demon. The light is in a
snake’s mouth. Dinsmoor electrified
his house two years before the rest of
Lucas got electricity.
Dinsmoor portrayed bankers and the era’s monopolistic trusts as giant octopuses using their tentacles to steal from the common man. His last, unfinished, work shows Labor crucified by preachers, bankers, lawyers and doctors.

He built an onsite mausoleum for himself and his first wife. When she died, she was originally buried in the Lucas cemetery. He disinterred her and reinterred her in solid concrete. When he died, he ordered that his corpse remain available for viewing. Tour includes a look at Dinsmoor’s mummy.

With our current economic troubles driven by financial “experts’” foolishness, Dinsmoor’s Populist vision continues to resonate today.

Labels: American history, history, my life, travel

posted by Roxie at 5:00 AM

2 Comments:

Blogger Jenni said...

Did you get the booklet that explains the meaning behind the sculptures in Dinsmoor's own words? Personally, I think some of his ideas were a bit wacky and others were pretty dead on, but either way it's very interesting to see how he incorporated his ideas into his art.

November 13, 2008 at 8:28 PM  
Blogger Roxie said...

I would have loved to have watched him and seen his technique. His ideas are definitely a mixture of wackiness and great perception, but that probably could be said of most of us. Dinsmoor just publicized his better than most of us will ever dare to do.

November 17, 2008 at 9:14 AM  

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