Reynold Mackey: “When you pick up the globe, you feel time.”
Colorado Springs artist and arborist Reynold Mackey on his decade of hand-carving accurate physiographic globes out of solid wood, how to translate a 2D topobathymetric map onto a sphere, art as family business, casting globes in bronze, chainsaw-carving to Hendrix and dental pick-carving to Debussy, why hard work is an ally to meaning, learning welding, leatherwork and paper lacquering to make globe enclosures, the acrobatic stillness of trees, and how, unsurprisingly, he “could never take any shortcuts.” See his work at globesculptor.com and @globesculptor on IG
Art Castings of Colorado
Vincenzo Coronelli
Manitou Art Center
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Neil Allen: “Making a map in isolation is never a good idea.”
Oregon lead cartographer and product manager Neil Allen talks atlas production with East View Geospatial’s Benchmark Maps, the years of mapmaking and months of ground-truthing required to create a Texas atlas, adventures in custom cartography (clients include the U.S. Coast Guard, The Cascadia Institute and an eccentric millionaire’s treasure hunt), the importance of asking the locals, using declassified naval data to map Monterey Canyon, and why sales and marketing is essential to a map business. See his work at benchmarkmaps.com
East View Geospatial
Baja California Road & Recreation Atlas
Texas Road & Recreation Atlas
Raven Maps
Butler Maps
North American Cartographic Information Society
Chaney Swiney’s NACIS talk on field checking
Map for Forrest Fenn’s Treasure Hunt
Cascadia Bioregion map with David McCloskey
Thad Lenker
Port Angeles, WA Coast Guard Station map
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54:17
Hap Wilson: “If there’s no risk then there’s no adventure, right?”
Ontario explorer, mapmaker, and conservationist Hap Wilson on drawing 400 guide maps across 50 years, traveling more than 40,000 miles of Canadian wilderness by canoe, the one digital tool he likes (it’s Google Earth), saving lives by creating a map that, unlike the one it replaced, did not send tourists over a waterfall, retracing thousand-year-old trails to prevent their effacement by dams and clearcuts, what you discover after 200 trips down the same river, learning from the mapmakers of 1700 and the indigenous of 700, and why if a portage on his map doesn’t match the territory it’s likely a force majeure situation (“I don’t control the beavers.”) See his work at hapwilson.com
Temagami Wilderness Guide
Lake Superior To Manitoba By Canoe
Stay at Hap’s eco-lodge: Cabin Falls
Original illustrations by Hap
David Thompson
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46:29
Erick Ingraham: “I guess I gravitate towards difficulty.”
Colorado painter, illustrator and mapmaker Erick Ingraham on solving art directors’ problems, making it interesting for himself (“I’m known to make things more complicated than they might need to be”), spending eight years painting the Rockies’ western slope, working from his own photographs, taking inspiration from the past, getting into the culture of what he’s mapping, drawing coastlines, and some advice for developing artists: “Be a good draftsman.” See Erick’s work at erickingraham.com
Landscape paintings
Children’s books
Maps
Vermont’s Kingdom Heritage Lands
Winter 1888: Record Snowfall
Where Do Forest Birds Go in Winter?
Green Witnesses
Western Watershed Map
Dugald Stermer
James Gurney
John Singer Sargent
Maxfield Parrish
NC Wyeth
Arthur Rackham
Gustave Baumann
Richard Estes
Tom Blackwell
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29:49
Stephen Walter: “Maps are inherently political if they’re interesting.”
London artist and mapmaker Stephen Walter on two decades of drawing and painting “the semiotic residues of humankind,” an invitation to map an Ivorian national park (and why you should wait for the dry season before attempting this), approaching six years of work on an NYC map, interpreting Michael Drayton’s 17th c. topographical poem Poly-Olbion into a 6x5 ft. folkloric tour of England and Wales, walking the territory, the origins of “north up,” the souls of places, a half-day's research to place a single label, and his vision of Utopia. See his work at stephenwalter.org
In-progress map of Manhattan
London Subterranea, 2012
Nova Utopia, 2013
Albion, 2016
Brexitland, 2019
Map of Comoé (La carte de la Comoé), 2019
Henry Dreyfuss’s Symbol Sourcebook
Jerry Brotton
Gerardus Mercator
Jacopo de' Barbari’s 1500 View of Venice
Abrahram Ortelius’s 1595 map of Utopia
The 1648 Klencke Atlas of England (5x5 ft.!), presented by Joannes Klencke to Charles II on his 1660 restoration to the throne
John Rocque’s 1746 map of London
Greenwood’s 1830 map of London
Egbert L. Viele’s 1865 Manhattan map
Bodleian Library map collection
Paul Noble
Layla Curtis
Katie Patterson
Alighiero Boetti
Grayson Perry
Ed Fairburn
Ewan David Eason
Emilio Isgò
Justine Smith
Paula Scher
Other Fabrications
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You get what you pay for: professional cartographer Evan Applegate interviews better cartographers. Listen to the best living mapmakers describe how they create worlds in pixels, ink, graphite, threads, film, paint, ceramic, wood and metal. For show notes and bonus content visit https://veryexpensivemaps.com