Maps are landscapes from a different perspective.
Private Collection Map Art
That was the tag line I established to market and maybe explain my love of maps and map art to the greater Art community and collectors. I still love that tag line. It’s my elevator speech when people ask what type of art I do.
These three paintings I created in 2004 while living in Mississippi, I just bought my easel, and wanted to paint something that I was missing. I studied architecture in the Plymouth, Devon, and was homesick. Well, homesick for a location that was not my home, but a place I lived for a semester of school and missed. I then painted North America, because, well, that is my home country. South America came about because of the physical connection to North America and because my college roommate was from Chile, and she was on . . . → Read More: Maps and Landscapes


