Mapping Space
Monday, May 23rd, 2011 @ 2:45 pm
home, ink, leo belgicus, map, marker, metaphor
Goal: Use tracings (of anything) to compose an image
Method: Trace my future home to make a map of my present self
This was a very open assignment, as were most of the later-semester projects in my studio classes, that simply asked us to trace lots of stuff – anything we wanted – and assemble those tracings into a drawing. We did this over spring break, so we had 3 weeks to do it and finish our Mapping Routine project, so naturally mine became much more complicated than that…
This was a very big project for me, a good project, I spent as much time as I wanted being very careful and precise and purposeful with everything about this project, measuring out all the borders, placing everything carefully, keeping everything clean and neat. I focused very carefully, and worked very hard on this, and it felt a lot like a capstone to things that had gone on previous that year, like something I could lay down as groundwork or a statement saying “This is me now, where I’m going,” and I was free to move on from there. Anyone who knows me knows I’ve had a rough few years lately, and this was the beginning of some real, solid, emotionally charged and fulfilling work for me. It’s a good start :).
I took tracings of the floor outside the sculpture studios at school, because I’m going into sculpture next year, and I’ll have a studio there in my junior year. Basing my idea on the Leo Belgicus by Visscher, I found images of lions playing and fighting, and arranged the tracings over them to form land masses mapped over the bodies of the angry and playful animals.
I arranged everything in Photoshop, and projected them onto the wall where I traced everything onto my piece of thick, torn-edged paper. Next, I came up with the names and subtitles of each of the countries, and printed them and the key text in the upper-right corner reversed. I used a transfer marker (just an AD/Chartpak blender marker) on the back side of the paper to transfer the printed ink onto my map. I drew everything in pencil first, then went over it all in Sumi ink with a small brush, and the hands making up the border are little linoleum stamps I carved out.
It’s about building a home. The title of the map “Aedificium Domus” is literally “Building Home,” and the countries and their subtitles are: “Thought – here be monsters,” “Creation – birth,” “Feeling – heart-guided,” “Action – build your heaven.” In each of the four corners are symbols representing the countries, and the border made of hands represents the building of home, of home-building hands surrounding everything I am and do, and of hands being an integral part in my life. The sparrow flying out of the D in the title is symbolic of leaving on a journey, as sailors used to have a sparrow tattooed when they’d leave on a journey, and another when they’d returned.
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