"Self-taught Georgia artist Eddie Owens Martin (1908–86), known as St. EOM, created a visionary art site called Pasaquan in the mid-1950s in Marion County, Georgia. Covering seven acres, this evocative and fanciful site has captured the imaginations of thousands of visitors. Pasaquan includes six buildings connected by concrete walls, all of which are adorned with the artist’s vibrant, psychedelic folk art of bold, transfixing patterns, ..."
"A classic grand tour of Southern folk art, from Howard Finster to Lonnie HolleyWalks to the Paradise Garden is the last unpublished manuscript of the late American poet, photographer, publisher, Black Mountain alumnus and bon viveur Jonathan Williams (1929–2008). This 352-page book chronicles Williams' road trips across the Southern United States with photographers Guy Mendes and Roger Manley in search of the most authentic and outlandi ..."
Light at Hand(1st Edition) by GuyMendes Hardcover, 64 Pages, Published 1986 by Gnomon Press ISBN-13: 978-0-917788-30-7, ISBN: 0-917788-30-3
"The first book collection of Guy Mendes' photographs, high quality black & white portraits and landscapes. With Foreword by Ed McClanahan and an Afterword by Jonathan Williams."
Another Page Book 2 (Making Inferences, Using Sources of Information, Understanding Forms) by GuyMendes Paperback, 167 Pages, Published 1988 by The Kentucky Network ISBN-13: 978-0-910475-47-1, ISBN: 0-910475-47-4
"This book features of life and art of Eddie Martin, a folk artist from Buena Vista, GA, whose homesite and art displays are now under the protection of the state."
Another Page Book 5 (Understanding Figurative Language, Finding the Main Idea, Making Inferences) by GuyMendes Paperback, Published 1988 by The Kentucky Network ISBN-13: 978-0-910475-50-1, ISBN: 0-910475-50-4
"Like new..."
Another Page Book 4 (Making Inferences, Recognizing Fact and Opinion, More Work with Details) by GuyMendes Paperback, Published 1988 by The Kentucky Network ISBN-13: 978-0-910475-49-5, ISBN: 0-910475-49-0
""Designed by Jeff Clark and set in Eric Gill's Golden Cockerel types by Neko Buildings, San Francisco ... 100 copies, signed & numbered [by the author], bound in decorative papers over boards by Campbell-Logan Binding, Inc. 900 copies in ..."
"Ralph Eugene Meatyard was an American photographer who lived in Lexington, Kentucky. His most famous works involved masks, worn by posing people, or ordinary objects. While he lived his work was shown and collected by major museums, published in important art magazines, and regarded by his peers as among the most original and disturbing imagery ever created with a camera. He exhibited with such well-known and diverse photographers as Ed ..."
"Each program presents a successful southern author in mid-career through interviews andreadings by the author, and through interviews with friends, relatives, ..."