Root of the Problem:
This blog features some of my work in addition to visual research and articles I am reading. There will also be an occasional project with my students to look at.
Those of you who know - journal, sketch or source book it. This artist has some very nice examples of her books on line at http://www.watercolor-painting-tips.com/watercolor-journals.html
This is a Shan map created in 1889 relating to a border dispute between Burma and China. This map was painted by an anonymous Shan artist in tempera on paper and it covers an area of 47 square miles along the Nam Mao (Burmese Shweli) River. There are about eighty villages and hamlets shown in green. The map text is in Chinese Shan, though Burmese notes have been added in pencil. I have been looking at this map since September 2009 in a book titled "The Map Book" by Peter Barber. I am obsessed with it.
This is the first sketch I did after looking at the Shan map. It put me in mind of Dr. Seuss and The Zax.