Description
Medium: Ink (Copic Multiliners 0.1, 0.05), watercolour, coffee
Size: A2
Finally done! This work was a commission for a friend, whose only direction was "your version of a world map". Initially I was planning a more abstract painting or drawing. But I really love ancient and medieval maps, the way they were so impossibly detailed and whimsical, often with huge sections of the world remaining mysteriously uncharted.
I did a lot of research, looking at what must have been hundreds of examples, all wildly different. I actually went to an exhibition of some of the world's greatest maps and was truly inspired there. What fascinated me most were the bizarre mythological creatures conveniently slotted into the unexplored waters, as well as the sometimes absurd surrounding detail and the "almost but not quite" shapes of the countries. They were generally pretty eccentric β much more interesting than our boring contemporary maps.
So I took all that away, and started thinking about mine. Because I could never just do a straightforward map, I decided to contextualize mine within a kind of hypothetical alternate history. I invented a language that seems to sit somewhere between Tolkien, Shaun Tan and astrological symbols. Unfortunately I don't have the skill to translate it. The idea was that this map was produced by an ancient extraterrestrial race with esoteric knowledge of the planets and stars. Perhaps they arrived on Earth travelling between dimensions, mapped what they saw and then left before they were able to finish.
I spent approximately 4 hours a day for a month on this map. I certainly didn't take the easy road and so it owned my life. But I'm really happy with how it turned out Hopefully it translates on screen.
~Simon
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Comments: 131
soupadog [2014-02-06 12:03:14 +0000 UTC]
Nice! can i ask what letters they are? cuz the triangle shape looks kinda familiar...
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Simanion In reply to Kliwia [2014-03-10 12:08:04 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
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neophytegod In reply to ??? [2014-02-06 07:42:33 +0000 UTC]
this is fantastic...i love this so much!!!
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Simanion In reply to neophytegod [2014-03-10 12:07:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much!
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neophytegod In reply to Simanion [2014-03-11 05:17:54 +0000 UTC]
sure, i wish i had something like this for my books...this is great!
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Simanion In reply to fireillisa [2014-02-14 07:41:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much!
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Shadowkey392 [2014-02-06 05:47:58 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic job! I especially love the texture you used for the map itself. It really manages to make it look authentically old. Nice work!
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Simanion In reply to Shadowkey392 [2014-02-06 06:38:59 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Yeah I bought a few large pieces of paper. Some a lot thinner, also whiter ones with a wavy grain, a yellowy parchment-like one..but in the end, this one had the best texture and also seemed like it could take sustained abuse with whatever I wanted to throw at it, haha.
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XIamAwsomeX In reply to ??? [2014-02-06 05:27:55 +0000 UTC]
'Coffee'
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Simanion In reply to XIamAwsomeX [2014-02-06 06:20:14 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha. I knew before I started that it was going to involve coffee, in more ways than one. ....At least two.
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one-rook [2014-02-06 05:26:54 +0000 UTC]
This is BRILLIANT. Β I'm a map fiend, and I could probably stare at this one for an hour. Β I really can't think of anything to critique here - amazing job!
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musingzelda In reply to Simanion [2014-02-07 02:13:31 +0000 UTC]
Do Β you Β play lord of the Β Rings Β Online?
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Dessinmaitre In reply to ??? [2014-02-06 04:56:24 +0000 UTC]
This isgreat!
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North43 In reply to ??? [2014-02-06 04:51:11 +0000 UTC]
I love ancient maps. This intricacy of your's is crazy and the language you made up is well done. Stuff this between some books in some old ruin of a library and i'd think I stumbled upon a history making artifact. Nice work man
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Simanion In reply to North43 [2014-02-06 04:59:50 +0000 UTC]
Thanks dude! It was odd trying to treat it like an actual object with real history as opposed to an artwork. It meant I did a lot of things differently to how I would otherwise make something like this (colour choices, references to real-world things etc)
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