Daily Rounds: A Little Map on Paper
I’ve made a practice, lately, of creating little round maps, spending an hour each day as a break from commissions. There’s a practical reason: I want to provide good, simple models for my workshop attendees (one–the subject of my last post–late next month at the C Gallery in the Santa Barbara wine country, and a couple of autumn workshops in my Connecticut studio). Beyond this initial reason, however, I’ve really enjoyed these projects–it’s rejuvenating to try new stuff! I’m reminded of my first (unpaid, of course) cartographic efforts, years ago, when everything was new and I was screwing up right and left. I’d forgotten the carefree fun of making mistakes, then learning from them–in my professional work, of course, I wisely avoid mistakes. All my commissioned maps are painted on big canvases (like 3 x 4′), but these little experiments are drawn in ink on beautiful colored Canson art paper, a 10″ circle within a 12″ square, perfect for popping into an inexpensive, ready-made 12″ frame. I love this tobacco shade, but others await me–violet, chamois, amber, terracotta. You know how much I love round maps, and especially radial maps built around a central point. The central point here is our house, a 19th century school building my architect husband, Duncan Milne, recycled for us to live in. We moved here because we loved the house, the historic nature of the town, and the prospect of walking to local destinations. Note our town seal, which I’ve used instead of a compass rose–here’s to you, Durham, CT, and your agricultural heritage!
OFF THE MAP is a blog about maps by mapmaker Connie Brown. When she isn't painting commissioned maps, she entertains Deep Thoughts about the intersections of cartography with the absurdity of life, the Treaty of Tordasillas, the classroom, monsters & putti, Jasper Johns, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
March 25th, 2012 at 10:37 pm
I love that you can take an everyday task like walking the dog and turn it into a piece of art. Like I always say ‘it’s the little things that matter.’ Very beautiful…as always.
March 28th, 2012 at 12:43 am
Hi Connie, I love this round map of your town with your house in the middle. How wonderful! I noticed your blog on Janet’s website. I enjoyed reading about your recreational creation of these round maps. This one is beautiful and charming. I hope to visit Durham one day. I would love to see where you and Duncan live.
Sunday
March 28th, 2012 at 9:10 am
Hi Sunday, I’m glad you like my round map of Durham–and I hope to show you around someday: the dog walks, the Historic District, Brenda’s Main St Feed,our house & studio, the dump (maybe we’ll skip the dump…)! Maps can be quiet evocations–one’s one little town and daily patterns are as worthy as exotic destinations.