Thanks Ken! I especially like the way it places the local-colour pigment, too. I think the layering of information is fairly successful on the page. Check back soon for my next map from Hell’s Gate! —Symeon
Symeon, I often have looked at the soil and rocks and wanted to make my own artists materials with pigment from them. It would make my art so much more mine in many ways. You have done it… congratulations. I would love to see what you can make from P.E.I soil.
Terry Torra
Terry—Thanks for your kind words! The addition of local colours into my palette has enriched my art by informing my voice and by making myself more connected to the places I live and visit. Both have been incredibly enriching! I think PEI has great potential for such colour too … I wonder if there are any artist-in-residency programs on the island that would be supportive of such an exploration? —Chris
Really like the spider diagram for the Conestoga soils and then the map behind it all. Very nice! Gives it a sense of place.
Thanks Ken! I especially like the way it places the local-colour pigment, too. I think the layering of information is fairly successful on the page. Check back soon for my next map from Hell’s Gate! —Symeon
Symeon, I often have looked at the soil and rocks and wanted to make my own artists materials with pigment from them. It would make my art so much more mine in many ways. You have done it… congratulations. I would love to see what you can make from P.E.I soil.
Terry Torra
Terry—Thanks for your kind words! The addition of local colours into my palette has enriched my art by informing my voice and by making myself more connected to the places I live and visit. Both have been incredibly enriching! I think PEI has great potential for such colour too … I wonder if there are any artist-in-residency programs on the island that would be supportive of such an exploration? —Chris