QUEENS, Flushing Meadows, Ghost Park

I took a trip to Flushing Meadows on Sunday.  I decided to go there after lunch at the taco garage.  Anyways I biked to Flushing Meadows which was pretty ridiculous, on the way there.  Of course I got lost as soon as I got into Queens.  Nothing makes sense there, 60th Street is next to 60th Place is next to 60th Ave is next to 60th Lane, and all the numbers to that. Some streets with the same number run perpendicular to one another.

Flushing Meadows/Corona Park is the this huge park in Queens.  Shea Stadium, the US Open thing, Queens Museum of Art, some science thing, and remnants of the former worlds fair – which I was especially interested in, are all there.  Good ‘ol Karl brought up the topic of ghosts recently, and Flushing Meadows definitely has the aspects of a ghost world.  The former worlds fair is littered with these really huge megabuildings, which are in a fairly abandoned and dilapidated state.  While around it hundreds of thousands of people are playing in the park, around these hulking monoliths.  They seemed strange to me, very ghostlike in that they are urban voids, you can’t enter them but they consume a really large amount of space, are very sculptural in a 3 dimensional sense, and activity happens everywhere until you reach the threshold of the void.  The structure above commanded most of my attention, there’s some new building attached next to it, but it was closed, maybe if I got there earlier I could have gone in, but all in all the thing is now a birdhouse.  The Mount Olympus for the bird gods of Queens.

A few more pics and thoughts after the cut.


Pretty whacky, kind of like a circus for the mooninites, in the afterfuture of 2021.  I liked that it was ovular in shape but it’s somewhat subtle, so unless you start going around it you don’t realize it’s an oval, or at least I didn’t.  It looked like a circle to me in the distance.  Lots of birds hang out in the suspended center ring.


This globe, while somewhat cheezy in concept is pretty rad because it’s so huge.  I don’t know if you can tell by the picture but there are tons of kids playing in the place that would be a fountain, when the thing is on.  The globe is really big, and awkwardly big, it’s not like a super mega structure like the eiffel tower or something where it’s hugeness is sort of lost because it’s so big, but definitely as big as a big building, and in the context of its icon/symbol I don’t think it’s something you would expect to be that big.  Definitely beyond the scale of “sculpture”.


And found this thing at the end.

Bike ride wasn’t bad, although I’m pretty out of shape, my legs feel like jelly.  But I’ll be going back before it gets hot.

2 Comments

  1. ghost says:

    ummm, rad. i’ve never been there, but a Mount Olympus for the bird gods of Queens has got to be good. hit any potholes?

  2. Cav says:

    The first picture is of the New York State pavilion from the 1964-65 World’s Fair consisting of the large oval Tent of Tomorrow, 3 observation towers and the Queens Theater in the Park. The globe as you put it is called the Unisphere also from the World’s Fair is widely used as a symbol of Queens. Cheesy? Yeah ok, I’m guessing you’re from out of town, fer shure bragh.
    The last pic is of the Hall of Science, a museum mostly geared towards elementary school kids.
    If anyone’s interested, more information can be found on http://www.nywf64.com

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Tomahawk City, NY

So… Paul Lau and I are making a comic to handout @ NYCC (New York Comic Con) which is about a month away.  We gave ourselves a couple months to do this, however in our infinite wisdom only began drawing last week.  So we’re really pressed for time right now.  I’m not sure what the collaboration is called but it will feature two 12-14 page comics, back to back, like the classic double feature comics of old.

Above is either page 1 or 2 (not sure yet) of my comic tentatively titled “TOMAHAWK CITY, NY”.  It’s supposed to be a nighttime scene so I don’t know if it reads that way.  I feel like it’s a bit heavy on the tones.  Meh.  I am liking my lines so far though.   Hopefully Paul and I can get these badboy’s done and printed in time, and hopefully show some kids that we’re still cool, that we can still hang hahaha.  BTW Paul’s script is really funny.

Hopefully update soon!

EVERYTHING OUTSIDE IS DELICATELY MUTED.

The ever name changing collective of imhotep 2021, and meat pallet have been reimagined as Global Sand Architekten, and submitted an entry to the Sukkah City competition. The sukkah city team is Vivien, Hannah, Justin, and Myself.  In short the sukkah is a temporary structure used in the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which is a harvest festival.  Each year there is a sukkah built in Union Square, this year there was a design competition for it, and 12 will be built.

Our non-winning entry involved a lace cube, some falsified ruins, and floating trees. It was somewhat hectic putting this board together. Judging by the winners designs shown on the internet, we were way off with our design language, laughably off. Regardless, I like how it turned out, and hopefully the winners can get these things built correctly, because if so I think Sukkah City will be pretty amazing event.

Click above image for detail.

Terrible Horrible Part Deux

The wait is over. That concludes the longest ongoing Terrible Horrible strip ever. So not worth it.

Thumbnailing my new 12 page comic and it’s looking better.

GLITTER WINNERS – FINALLY

I didn’t win 5 dollars.  But I really like the 5 dollar winner.

WINNERS HERE

My entry.

Terrible Horrible

So the last Terrible Horrible was done some time in 2008. It’s 2010 now, thus this new one took 2 years to write and draw. It’s the worst thing I’ve ever made, BUT it’s the longest Terrible Horrible strip I’ve written, because it spans multiple 3 panel strips. I left you with a cliffhanger so you’ll have to tune in later when I post more.

In slightly larger news I would like to explain that this Terrible Horrible is a simple warm-up to getting back into drawing comics again. I finally met Paul Lau in NYC (we’ve met before, once – for like 15 min.) recently and foolishly we’ve decided to combine our efforts and make a split mini together for NY Comic-Con. Ground rules included: 5 characters, we would each get two, and share the fifth who will be an astronaut. We may have had a loose agreement to have it set in NYC. 12 pages each. I’ll explain more as things progress, but until then Terrible Horrible.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN!??


I updated all my wordpress settings and I lost my old wordpress layout. j_j

Now I have this layout. SO INTENSE!