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Simi Valley CA has Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village and visitors from around the world delight in its whimsy and wonder about its future.
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"...Many of the words and phrases on that list describe Seymour as well:"evolutionary", "inspired", "irrepressible", "non-conformist", "obsessive", "real", and "visionary" (Yes, I suppose in small print we would have to add the phrases "often crabby" and "antagonistic 'ol fart who would piss ya off at least once during your friendship".)..."
I wrote Larry an email:
Hi Larry,
Just got my "Outsider Art Digest" with a post from Lisa Stone and link to you. I knew Seymour for a long time because of Bottle Village. Bottle Village Blogsite has a sidebar link for a selection of "Books For Your Bottle Village Bookshelf." There's no seller's photo on Amazon for the available copies of "In Celebration of Ourselves", so I scanned in an image of my own well-worn copy. Sat there and looked through the whole book, thinking about Seymour and "the old days" (I can't stand "back in the day"...) Thought about emailing him for permission to use some of the book photos for the blog. Yes, he was a stickler for that. "In Celebration of Ourselves" is still on the floor next to my chair. I did that yesterday.
Had a giggle about the inevitable friction-- we had our fair share of "Sandpaper Moments". No problem for me, I'm a bit cheeky myself.
Just like Sam, Grandma, Art, Sanford, Ross, and so many others, Seymour was way ahead of his time. "Art is serious business, this genre simply cannot be categorized", scoffed the lofty art world. Who is having the last laugh now? Go ahead and celebrate yourselves! All of you were on the inside before outside became inside.
A quote from Seymour's book sums it up:
"What distinguishes the builders of fantasy environments from most people? I had my theories, but they went very quickly.
What these builders seem to have in common is whimsy, independence and tenacity.Most of them like people and they like themselves they share a sense of caring, especially for small things, and are not awed by "professionals" of any sort. Very few worked from overall plans; their creations just grew.
What seems to make these people different is that they took their dreams and made the time to do something about them."
Without realizing, I think Seymour was writing about creating SPACES. It all fits, doesn't it?
Because of Seymour's SPACES, and his treasure of backyard builders, people were drawn inside to other worlds, inside other ways of seeing. Why are they called Outsiders? Beats the hell out of me.
Take Care,
JJ
Seymour took thousands of photograhs. His dream for SPACES was Saving and Preserving Cultural Arts and Environments. Tenacity. Perseverance. Passion. Determination. Dedication...
"...We are absolutely hoping to see the Bottle Village in the near future. It's one of the all -time great sites as far as we can tell. Timing is still uncertain, but it could be as early as Sept. 25 or so. Is this possible? What can we do to arrange a visit for "Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations?..."
Bottle Village is penciled in for Sept. 26,27,28, or 29. Or maybe later. Not much later, though. Another Rare Vision or Roadside Revelation might show up along the way and that would mean another delightful detour. Ah, the wanderlust of weasels. You can follow their mileposts as they blog along to BV. Check out "For Your Bottle Village Bookshelf" in the links section of the sidebar.
KCET is one of the Los Angeles area PBS stations and it airs RVRR on KCET-DC (digital channel) What's a digital channel? Any clues for the infinitely uniformed?
Preserve Bottle Village is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, restoring, and re-opening Bottle Village. Donations are tax-deductible, and without your help, the future of Grandma Prisbrey’s Bottle Village is uncertain.