Posts Tagged ‘map’

Florida, sunshine all the time.

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

Florida Letterpress Print
Florida, letterpress print, 11 x 14, printed on a Vandercook #3 on 140lb paper
Now in the Etsy shop.

I spent a good part of four years of my life in Florida. Finding myself at the age of seventeen in a pull with NYC and Sarasota, FL, I let Sarasota take me away. I think it was because I wanted to be someplace completely different and switch up my surroundings as much as possible. I have no regrets. I met some of the most interesting and closest people in Florida while at college. Sarasota was a quirky and beautiful place – white sand beaches, lush gardens, a beautiful art museum, and a rich history. The circus history in Sarasota was really interesting and still lingers in some unknown and forgotten corners of the city. (Hence the reason I have an elephant on my Florida map.) We would take nightly jogs along the bay, find ourselves in drum circles with strangers, and skip illustration class once a semester to hit up Siesta Key Beach. I have a deep nostalgia for this Florida, but every time I return it’s not the Florida I remember. I guess that is how nostalgia works, it’s a longing for what was before and that can never be again. It’s wistfulness and its best. The people who made it what it was have all scattered the world. Even the campus I called home is completely different, but Florida will always have a certain place in my memories. The state represents the times I could escape two completely different places a few times a year and always come back to the other and call it “home.” Maybe in the end, this did not work in my favor, as now being more landlocked, I daydream having two completely different worlds I can run to when I tire of the other. I thank Florida partly for this uncontrollable wanderlust with the world.

The stars at night, are big and bright…

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Deep in the heart of Texas! *clap clap clap*

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Texas, Deep in the Heart / 11×14 3 color letterpress print

Texas Map Detail
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Find the Texas print in my shop.

This may very well be the most fun of the maps – the icons for Texas are endless! I have only been to Texas once for a whirlwind one night trip from Chicago to Dallas. It was for a design meeting in October a few years ago. I didn’t get to see much or experience how I would have liked to experience Texas for the first time. Instead of going to some BBQ joint drinking beers and margaritas, we ended up at a chain restaurant. Therefore, I would like to pretend I have never been, so that I can try it again. Everyone always says I would like Austin. Maybe one day, I’ve always wanted to go to South by Southwest.

This print is #3 in a series of prints inspired by vintage road maps and road trips. It’s always good to hit the road in the US of A.
#1 California
#2 Illinois

If you would like to see your state made into a poster, please comment with your email. I may have to take a break from the maps till the National Stationery Show is over, but I am planning to get to: Florida, New York, and Michigan this year.

A little Illinois

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

I think wherever a person is from he or she carries a love/hate relationship with the place. In my case, I tend to carry it with me everywhere. When I am away, I start to miss Chicago, but while I am here I long for so many other places. I’m just a restless soul and I think most of us are. Maybe this is why I’ve gotten so many request to do a few states from one person. West Virginia and Florida? Texas and California please! Indiana and what about South Carolina? It a mobile, ever moving world, why stay put? Why not belong to one or two places? Heck, give me three places to call home!

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Illinois, Meet Me in the Middle / 11 x 14 three color letterpress print on 140lb paper printed on a Vandercook #3

This guy is now in the shop and I will have them at the Renegade Craft Fair this weekend in Wicker Park in Chicago. Hope to see you there!