Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Tom from Glasgow
Here's a portrait of my friend Tom, who's from Glasgow. You can view a large collection of map drawings here.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Scottish Pictish
This piece is part of a series called World Tour; drawings which utilize old maps as canvases. It was inspired by mysterious Scottish carvings called pictish stones - which date back to the 10th century. I'm thrilled that the drawing has found a new home here in the Hudson Valley. Fittingly, the new owner is a Scotsman who grew up in Inverness. Hopefully this piece will be a nice reminder of his heritage - and of Scotland's rich history. You can view my whole map collection here!
Thanks for visiting. You can purchase a beautiful print of this piece here!
Monday, June 11, 2012
World Tour (part 3)
I continue to hopscotch around the globe (with inspiration coming from an old atlas).
Here are recent drawings I've dug out my suitcase to share with you...
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Scottish Pictish |
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Stereoscopic Palmetto State |
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Tierradentro, Colombia |
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Kowardice? Cowardice. |
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George Orwell |
In case you missed earlier adventures from my World Tour,
Thanks for viewing.
Labels:
British Islands,
Colombia,
Daniel Baxter,
Dystopia,
George Orwell,
Great Britain,
Massachusetts,
Palmetto tree,
pictish,
racism,
Scotland,
South Carolina,
Stereoscopic,
weather vane
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