Showing posts with label River's Edge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label River's Edge. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Dighton, MA Commission

This is my third map commission, Dighton, MA.


3 hours in.


4 and 1/2 hours.


After 6 hours work.


After an antique wash.


Total time spent to complete 9 hours.

So Why Maps and Where Did The Name River's Edge Come From?

My love of hand-drawn maps goes back more than 40 years.  I have very vivid memories of the summer of 1973 when I spent many sunny days reading ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings’ trilogy from the perfect reading spot…in the woods 15 feet up in a beech tree that overhung the bend in the river. I could see clear all the way down both directions of the river and was surrounded by a forest containing giant 200 year old white pine, oak, maple birch, sassafras and of course, my beloved beech. To me there wasn’t a better place to read Tolkien.




The very same spot over 40 years later. Sadly the tree I used to read in is gone.

Once I returned home, I was inspired to sit down and create elaborate maps of the places my mind had wandered as I was reading. I would carefully identify each village, river and forest and color the maps with the mediums available to me at that time—probably crayons and one of those Bic 4-color ballpoint pens.  I would even use our gas stove to burn the edges and make them look old. Those maps were long ago archived in some landfill, but to this day, anytime I see hand-drawn maps, they transport me to the locations the creator has depicted.