The C2C work is
a work in progress.
I first became
aware of the beauty of the 'Ordnance
Survey' (OS) maps when
I was planning to do the coast to coast walk in the North of
England. The walk is190 miles long and the route takes you
from the Irish Sea to the North Sea, west to east from St.
Bees in the Lake District to Robin Hood's bay in North Yorkshire.
I completed the walk in May 2007.
It was originated by Alfred Wainwright in
the 1970's, who's aim it was to travel in as straight a line
as possible across the island taking in some of the most breathtaking
countryside Britain has to offer. He created a slice through
England.
Maps give us a visual representation in symbolic
form of the Earth's surface from above so that we can put ourselves
in context with the whole.We process the information and acknowledge
the reality of the represented surface and our existence within
it.
I have worked from the maps instinctively
drawing on my emotional and physical experiences from the walk.
The journey became a fusion between the landscape, the map
and myself.
By minimising the technical information
and leaving out roads and buildings, the paintings describe
the
landscape through the graphic and abstracted forms of the OS
map symbolysim.
Paintings based on © Ordnance
Survey Maps 2008 |