BIG PLANS UNEXPECTED RESULTS

Homer Goodspeed, a fictitious character

was working on a map of Los Angeles,

in which he planned to improve travel

routes and make travel much more accessible.

He started by cutting a grocery bag and

flattening it out. He drew a curvy river

through the center of the city with many

streams entering the river at strategic

locations. There were parking lots where

people could park their cars and then board

the river buses and ride in peace to their

destinations. So far so good. He drew in

roadways to handle the lighter traffic

which now would exist. He had

pedestrian walkways, bike trails,

and helicopter landing pads. Everything was

going fine until he realized that he had

forgotten about the railroad. The more

he thought about it the more insane

he became. He started to sketch tracks

in the sky. They were short run and filled

the sky like clouds going in all directions

with no plan in mind. By the time he finished

he had a wonderful abstract painting which

he embellished with pastels, charcoal, pencil,

and acrylics. When he finished, he had his work

framed and it sold at Christie’s for $300 thousand

to a private collector. it was the only work

that Homer did, and no one has seen

the finished product since the auction.

He died at age 84 and his work was not

mentioned in the obituary.

Stanski

December 24, 2022, ^