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LESSON 1 – look for inspiration

Find yourself (5-10) examples of maps you like (realistic or fantasy, old maps or contemporary illustrations, anything goes).
Tip: Search for: ‘art cartography’ ‘modern illustration maps’ ‘hand-drawn maps’, ‘amazing illustration maps’, ‘medieval illustrated map’, ‘old hand-drawn map’, and so on. You will use these maps as inspiration for your own work.

It is important you do your research, because it does count for your mark, as part of your process!

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Inspiration: Grayson Perry

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To make Map of an Englishman, Grayson Perry borrowed the style and lettering of 16th- and 17th-century cartography.

But instead of locations, his map depicts behaviors and psychological states, including bodies of water named Psychopath and Delirium and landmarks named Happiness, Cliché, Spit, and Bad Manners.

Its central landforms resemble the left and right halves of the brain. Perry explained that he “tended to put the darker, more subconscious things on the bottom right, because that’s where they are in the brain.”

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In "The Island of bad Art" Grayson Perry takes a swipe at the art establishment.

His map depicts an ‘island of bad art’ resembling Venice, home to the celebrated contemporary art biennale.

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Why do you think Perry wanted to "take a swipe"
at the art establishment? What has the Biennale have to do with this, you think?

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YOUR TURN!

Find yourself (5-10) examples of maps you like (realistic or fantasy, old maps or contemporary illustrations, anything goes).
Tip: Search for: ‘art cartography’ ‘modern illustration maps’ ‘hand-drawn maps’, ‘amazing illustration maps’, ‘medieval illustrated map’, ‘old hand-drawn map’, and so on. You will use these maps as inspiration for your own work.

It is important you do your research, because it does count for your mark, as part of your process!

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Ready? Upload your document with examples in:

ELO - inlevermap lesson 1

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