Showing posts with label imaginary map. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imaginary map. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Painting: Map No. 1 (with three detail shots)

By Jack Brummet

This is the first map I ever painted/drew. It is framed in a wooden window frame salvaged from our house. It has been hanging in my wife's office for many years (she wrote: "This map has lived in my office for years. It is taking a sabbatical at our house after all those hard years at the grindstone. Love it."
It is painted on three sheets of d'Arches cold pressed watercolor paper, with Daniel Smith watercolors, pencil, and of course, the ever-present Sharpie™.

The entire painting:

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Details of the maps (click images to enlarge):

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Map 3: The Keelin Map

By Jack Brummet

[watercolor and pen and ink on d'Arches watercolor paper, approximately 3' x 1', framed in a three pane ex-window]

This is one of the first maps I ever painted. It hangs in Keelin Curran's office in One Union Square.  The frame is an ex-window from our house that we replaced when we renovated our basement. 

Monday, July 04, 2011

Painting: Map 26

Painting  by Jack Brummet
[watercolor and pen on d'Arches paper 22"x30"]
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