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Ever go to a dead mall:



Where this is part of the Christmas decor:



And then it turns out that the above artist is guy you've been rolling dice with at the local gaming cafe.

Lloyd Center is in a weird zombie state right now. Most of the store fronts are closed, all the anchor stores are closed. I could not buy a diet coke there because only maybe two restaurants are still open. I had to resort to a pepsi vending machine and the pepsi bottle was room temperature.

But, on the other hand there are painting classes, a thrift store, stores featuring local vendors and they have art events like The Void Market and this, uh, festive holiday display. Sadly, Void Market was while I was in Louisiana.

I have the start of a walkthrough here on bluesky and they have a super fast walk through on their insta.

There is a cute section, horror section, wintery section and cozy section with a nice couch and some chairs to chill in. It's a collab by 41 artists. I bought a Krampus painting and will need to pick up when the show ends:


Most of the pics I took where of the creepy stuff. I might go back and shoot the reindeer with my real camera because I love it. And after I did this I went to go play in a 4 session Golden Compass mini-campaign I'm in at TPK, and found out someone in my group made the Krampus section.

Entrance to the Krampus section:



Because my tolerance for spooky is high, I am going to drop the shots below a cut.


I didn't want to be taking too many pics or videos so, uh, behind the skeleton is the bloody manger and in front is a hooded creature who is eating the remains.



The reindeer:


I love the reindeer with candy entrails. I am not sure how clearly this crappy cell phone picture reads.

Nothing quite like Christmas in Portland. Show dates and times.

Oh, and I bought some Portlandy holiday stickers. Apparently, goats are just a holiday thing here now?

Date: 2024-11-26 06:14 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] dine
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it's so strange to see that mall - it was always such a busy, vibrant place back in the day. I'd often get off my bus on the far side, and walk through the mall to get to my house a few blocks on the other side.

it's neat that there is still cool activity - love those photos, and the stickers are great. it's nice to know the Belmont goats are still remembered

Date: 2024-11-27 02:09 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] delphi
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Those are fantastic pictures, and fantastic installations.

It reminds me of how they once filmed a horror movie in my hometown and dressed up a long-abandoned downtown street as a nightmare ghost town. Some friends and I went walking along there one night during filming, peering into the empty storefronts and looking at all the creepy set dressing - and periodically being reminded by each other that, no, all those water-damaged, leering mannequin heads lurking menacingly in the darkness of the old hairdressing shop had always been there.

(Honestly, nothing the film crew could do was sadder or more off-putting than the reality, which was that a few years prior the city had painted fake store fronts all down that street, with the silhouettes of fake 1950s-styled customers inside.)

Date: 2024-11-28 11:48 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] delphi
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Some claimed that it worked to deter crime - made it feel less like you were on an empty street with no one watching, and certainly less access to glass to break - but from an aesthetic point of view, it was just sad. Like the architectural equivalent of Mrs. Havisham in her wedding dress.

Date: 2024-11-29 10:11 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] delphi
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They ended up tearing down the whole block a few years ago, and unfortunately these are the only photos I could find still kicking around the internet:

https://i.imgur.com/ZgACNQY.jpeg

(I wish this one were available in higher resolution, since it gives more of the effect)
https://i.imgur.com/uMQHM7e.jpeg

Compared to what the same street looked like just ten years or so before the paintings went up, and another twenty years before that:

https://i.imgur.com/rBye7Hn.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/umObVOK.jpeg

Date: 2024-12-02 04:10 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] mistressofmuses
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This is really neat!

(Our dead malls are very dead. I wish they'd at least get fun arty things!)

The candy entrails are great!
I also like the contrast between the more-realistic-than-usual skeleton and the fluffy cozy entrails that still look gory enough to be offputting (in a good way).

I also love the baba yaga hut!

Date: 2024-12-06 06:48 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] mistressofmuses
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It seems like that's way too often the way... a lot of coverage of things after they're done, once it's too late.

It looks like an amazing installation! I'm glad to get to see pictures of it!

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