Every day millions of people use maps to take them places. But what about maps as a work of art? Here are a few artists that use maps as their muse. (And I bet they never get lost!)
Matthew Cusick is an artist that makes collages out of old maps, atlases and geography textbooks. His work of art contains "maps that go nowhere."
The Course of Empire (Mixmaster II), 2006
Map Art Car
Map Art Bird
Map Art Travel
Here we even have some map clothing! These are done by French artist Elisabeth Lecourt and are made out of maps of Paris, New York, London and other places.
Map Clothing: Kind of has that '70's look to it, don't you think?
Map Dress: Would this be considered cheating if you wore it to school?
Map Shirt: I sure wouldn't notice any stains on this!
Artist Susan Stockwell creates her artwork out of anything. She makes map outlines out of everyday objects and also clothing (not made to be worn, of course) out of maps.
Rhino, 2000 - Rubber Africa stiched with fishing wire
Butterfly - Maps of South Africa painted in coffee onto paper
Dress Study Made From Maps of London
Cartographic Dress - Made from Two World Atlas's
So what do you think of this map art? I have problems folding a map back together, much less making artwork from it. The dresses are pretty cool, though. I'd wear one if I had somewhere to go, but sadly, I don't.
Diana Eid
Innovative Arts
InventorSpot.com
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Submitted on July 15th, 2008 by Anonymouslike them. Mostly though the map art bird and map art car
interesting!
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