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Very Expensive Maps

Very Expensive Maps

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You get what you pay for: professional cartographer Evan Applegate interviews better cartographers. Listen to the best living mapmakers describe how they create worlds in pixels, ink, graphite, threads, film, paint, ceramic, wood and metal. For show notes and bonus content visit https://veryexpensivemaps.com
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Part I-III of Legends of Thyme: The Lost Tree are now available to listen! I am a writer, marketing project manager, Tiktoker, and artist in a variety of mediums including paint, ink, fibers, and kitchen witchery. I unite my love of art, film, and prose to craft fictions that are sensual, visual, and analytical in historical, noir detective, urban fantasy, and speculative genres. My historical short story about post-mortem photography, Behind the Dark Slide, was published in the 39th issue o ...
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"The Ink Rush: Your sanctuary of soul-stirring verses and poetic revelations. 🌌🎧 Immerse yourself in the art of language as we paint emotions with words. Where every episode is a poetic voyage through the realms of emotion. Let the poetry flow through your ears, igniting a rush of thoughts and feelings. Get ready for a journey where every syllable is a brushstroke on the canvas of the soul. #TheInkRushPodcast”
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1800-MADBUTT

Madelaine Buttini

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⭐️ LOVE IT? RATE IT 5 STARS ⭐️ 1800-MADBUTT is a podcast filled with artist-to-artist conversations. I aim to ignite inspiration, foster genuine conversation, and empower listeners to thrive. It is a conversational journey of creatives and their captivating narratives. Episodes are released every fortnight. If you would like to learn more about the guest, please head to @1800MADBUTT and check out the show notes for more information.
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Alcohol ink art is a fun and easy way to add color to any project. With a bit of practice, you'll be able to create beautiful works of art that are sure to impress. So what are you waiting for? Get started today!
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Acrylic Pouring

Acrylic Pouring

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Send us a text Just a heads up, this is the second last episode before I take a month long break over October and start recording again. Please rate the podcast five stars 🌟 I make the podcast with zero financial support and help. It would mean a lot to me! Keziah is a Naarm-based painter with her own distinct style and narrative. She is also a dra…
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Send us a text Drapl is one of Brisbane's most well known street artists. His past roots with spray paint started with graffiti, something that we discuss within this episode. His decision to move away from graffiti and into street art was what opened up creative opportunities for him, and thus lead him to becoming one of Australia's best street ar…
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Send us a text **REVIEW & RATE THE POD FOR 2X FREE 1800-MADBUTT STICKERS - DM @1800MADBUTT TO RECEIVE** In this episode, I chat with KYEL 925 who is a photographer and the founder of No.1 Network. He embraces the underground, the unknown, and the unconventional. This ability combined with his lived experience is what makes him and NO.ONE NETWORK su…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Matt who is the artist behind Granny Prints. He is a social worker and visual artist from Sydney. We connected online as I started exploring lino printmaking. Printmaking is a practice that requires patience, trust and the methodology of trial and error. Matt is a passionate artist who has dedicated his t…
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Send us a text Macami is a Brazilian photographer currently based in Sydney, Australia where she is undertaking her Masters degree. She is experimenting with the duality of movement and light with her artworks. They are based around surrealism with a gorgeous essence of dream like notions. Our discussion was based around how she became a photograph…
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Send us a text Aki Yaguchi is an artist based in Naarm (Melbourne), Australia. She creates these gorgeous murals and artworks with a figure as the main focus. I have been wanting to have her on my podcast for quite some time now! I think the work she makes is gorgeous and I have been really curious about who that figure is and what inspired it. We …
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Send us a text Disclaimer: The podcast episode contains discussions about criminal activities involving graffiti and other crimes. Any references to illegal activities are provided for educational purposes only and should not be construed as condoning or promoting such behaviour. We do not endorse or encourage any unlawful actions. We encourage lis…
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Ontario explorer, mapmaker, and conservationist Hap Wilson on drawing 400 guide maps across 50 years, traveling more than 40,000 miles of Canadian wilderness by canoe, the one digital tool he likes (it’s Google Earth), saving lives by creating a map that, unlike the one it replaced, did not send tourists over a waterfall, retracing thousand-year-ol…
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Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Brisbane based artist Emmauel Moore. A key focus in this discussion is how moving away from your roots, taking on feedback and critiques can help you within an arts practice and ultimately help you flourish into a better artist. Emmanuel's deep love for art is evident through his journey from graffiti to…
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Colorado painter, illustrator and mapmaker Erick Ingraham on solving art directors’ problems, making it interesting for himself (“I’m known to make things more complicated than they might need to be”), spending eight years painting the Rockies’ western slope, working from his own photographs, taking inspiration from the past, getting into the cultu…
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Send us a text I am calling this art chat because we spoke about a huge range of subjects; her journey, studio, businesses, fashion and art practice, and more! There is no one way to describe her, she is an incredible artist and human being. This is also PART 1 because we both decided we are going to do a follow up art chat at a later date. We coul…
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Send us a text Michael Delany is a powerhouse of a creative and individual. He is an artist, interior designer, and nightclub owner in Sydney and Melbourne. I have adored Delany's artworks for a few years now, he has this ability to make you pause and check yourself physically and mentally - something I find to be very provocative. His use of block…
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Daniel shares an update about the progress of the next season of Ink & Paint, and we share with you a passionate chat on Disney animation from our Patreon. We look forward to bringing you the next season in due course. In the meantime we are still recording monthly chats for Patreon members. If that excites you then please consider joining, we woul…
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Send us a text This is a super quick episode in bite size chunks. In this episode, I go over some posted questions on r/ArtBusiness on Reddit and what I would do! The topics include: Copyright Social Media - is X (twitter) worth it or what works well? Selling Online - how to start, selling through Etsy, Lawyers - what to do! Commerical Use vs Licen…
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London artist and mapmaker Stephen Walter on two decades of drawing and painting “the semiotic residues of humankind,” an invitation to map an Ivorian national park (and why you should wait for the dry season before attempting this), approaching six years of work on an NYC map, interpreting Michael Drayton’s 17th c. topographical poem Poly-Olbion i…
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Send us a text About Gus: Australian based artist Gus Eagleton possesses a diverse skill set, spanning many creative areas and mediums. Exploring figuration through studio work and contemporary mural painting, Gus blends methods to produce a vast array of work - from small compositions to expansive murals. Gus is particularly interested in the dive…
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Send us a text PSA: This episode has lots of swear words (spoken by me, not Sean). Please keep little ears at bay! About Sean Baxter: Sean "Miami" Baxter is a Traditional tattoo artist from Brisbane, Australia. He currently practices from Southtown Tattoo in Brisbane and Lefty's Tattoo on the Gold Coast. With six years of experience tattooing, his …
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Send us a text Make sure to check out illani, a fully adjustable, ergonomic workstation. Designed and assembled in Australia. Jimmy Patch is an industry leader within the arts business sector in Brisbane. He is the creative director of one of Australia's rising creative agencies and he has worked with the likes of Hamish and Andy, GoMA, QAG and the…
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Manhattan writer and cartographer John Tauranac on his first maps of Midtown’s pedestrian passages, a public debate with Massimo Vignelli (“His geography was egregious”), working at a very different MTA (they used to have an aesthetics committee?), the “no improvements” made to the subway map since he chaired the 1979 MTA map committee, guiding Yan…
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In early 2023 GIS analyst and cartographer Andrew Middleton saw a tweet about Andy Nosal’s search for someone to take over The Map Center, Nosal's map shop in Pawtucket, RI; six months later Middleton left California to move into one of the last map retail stores in the U.S. We discuss his goal of turning the shop into an inviting retail space and …
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Send us a text In this episode, I talk with powerhouse artist, art and indigenous advocate, and now politician Bec Mac. If you're from Brisbane and within the creative industry, you've probably heard about her or seen her in action interviewing artists. We talk about her creative side and why she's getting into politics! **DONATE HERE FOR BEC** Abo…
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Lyonnais illustrator and designer Lionel Portier on a mapmaking career that spans 30 years and five continents, accepting any map challenge an art director might conceive, a travel magazine gig that led to an Australian passport, painting 100 birds for a wetland park, his favorite territory to illustrate, spending three months on a 3x4-ft. map of B…
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Send us a text Trigger Warning: In this episode we discuss sexual violence and assault, some listeners might find this content distressing. This content is not suitable for little ears. I recommend listening with earphones in, if you have little ones around. DONATE TO THE SURVIVOR HUB HERE! (These are tax deductible) If you're in Sydney on 7th Dece…
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Utah artist Isaac Dushku on how a map has to evoke either a feeling of adventure or a feeling of home, the best- and worst-selling states in his catalog (he drew all 50), taking his business Lord of Maps from being ghosted on Facebook Marketplace to supporting his family, creating a board book of America’s highest peaks with a “ridiculously complic…
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Urbanist and illustrator Sam Usle on designing human-scale communities and rendering them in watercolors, why theme parks reflect a yearning for human-scale towns, redesigning part of his high school campus before graduation, why you can thank Le Corbusier for hideous Revit-default cities, the axonometric map that sold Disneyland, storytelling with…
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Send us a text If you'd like to apply for the ArtKeeper Program at HOTA, or if you'd like to go see the HOTA Exhibition - Dopamine Days, learn more here. About Michelle Le Plastier: Michelle Le Plastier is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on hand built ceramics exploring identity, socio-political and environmental issues all in her signature…
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Naomi Rosenberg, assistant director of the Media and Accessible Design Lab at San Francisco’s LightHouse for the Blind, discusses the art of making fingertip-readable maps: why clutter is the enemy of good tactile maps, the quest for an affordable embosser, being locked to 24 pt. type, creating large-scale accessible maps for the Golden Gate Nation…
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Send us a text Join us as we step into the colourful world of creativity and business acumen with the incredible Kiel Tillman! In this captivating conversation, we'll uncover the secrets to Kiel's artistic journey, his passion for various creative mediums, and his entrepreneurial insights. Who is Kiel Tillman, and what makes his work stand out? Fin…
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New Haven architectural designer and artist Matthew Dean Shaffer on balancing accuracy with art, taking a break from straight lines to draw birds, software-driven homogeneity in American architecture (“Straight-out-of-Revit, as we say”), why he draws the vegetation last, how anything’s better for the urban fabric than a surface parking lot, and sac…
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Arlington “reformed architect” and pictorial cartographer Jamshid Kooros discusses his 30 years of mapmaking based on photographs, sketching and “walking, walking, walking,” the end of the drop-in pitch, turning three-week hikes into maps of French cities and castles, doing his own paper engineering for a pop-up map of Washington D.C., spending nin…
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Stafford cartographer and entrepreneur David Kulbeth on reviving old map aesthetics with his digital-to-copperplate-to-print-to-watercolor technique, the (costly) difference between copperplate etching and engraving, finding a custom papermaker, keeping his art affordable, finding style inspiration in 12 moving boxes of cartography books, and makin…
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Send us a text About The Episode: In this captivating episode, we embark on an artistic voyage with the talented Zaide. Join host Madelaine Buttini as they delve deep into the world of painting, uncovering the artist's unique journey and the evolution of their distinctive style. Discover the wellspring of inspiration that fuels their creative fire …
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Fish Creek artist and gallery owner Sophie Parr on creating more than one hundred 0.5"-to-the-mile maps using aerial imagery and a 0.2mm-tip pen, why she only accepts 2x2" commissions (while working on her own 2x3 ft. map of Chicago), representing a variety of landscapes within the constraints of black ink, when returning a client’s deposit feels s…
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Sandpoint cartographer Lee France on making his first topos in Chile, spending months on a single map for National Geographic Trails Illustrated, the challenge of making an attractive interactive map that includes every scale from hilltop to hemisphere, how an up-to-date cadastral layer can make or break your hunting map, how his team of technical …
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Send us a text JOIN THE VIRTUAL BOMBSHELL ACADEMY WITH 20% OFF OVER SEPTEMBER WITH CODE "MAD20" - LEARN ALL THINGS BURLESQUE FROM HISTORY, FAN MASTER CLASS, TO MOVES AND HAIRSTYLING. Would You Like To See Lila Luxx Perform? Bombshell Burlesque presents The F Word at The Triffid, 17 September 2023 The Bombshell's Ball at Arcana's Empress Theatre 7th…
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Atlanta visual artist, sculptor and “topophiliac” Gregor Turk on walking 250 miles of the U.S./Canada border, creating landscapes with clay, wood and recycled inner tubes, turning Landsat imagery into hundreds of hand-painted ceramic tiles, making 1:1 scale maps, chasing phantom streets, fighting real estate developers’ efforts to erase Blandtown, …
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Leesburg cartographer Tom Patterson on his decades creating visitor maps for the National Park Service (there’s a good chance his work is crumpled in your glovebox), learning to draw terrain by corresponding with an artist in Scotland, why he doesn’t lament the passing of 70s-era production techniques, how to map a piedmont glacier using satellite …
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St Leonards map producer/founder Melinda Clarke and Melbourne illustrator Deborah Young Monk discuss their collaborations across more than three decades, how to tell an artist they need to redraw three months of work, scouting territory by car, helicopter and hot air balloon, more than a week spent editing a 4x3 ft. map with a scalpel, selling maps…
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Send us a text Welcome to an enchanting episode of 1800-MADBUTT! Today, we are joined by the captivating Sarah Potter, a celebrity psychic medium, Tarot reader, and professional witch. Join us as we explore the world of tarot, psychic abilities, and her fascinating journey to becoming a witch. Get ready for a fun-filled, mystical experience! 🌟🔮🧙‍♀️…
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Lewes/Berlin graphic artist and “exuberant mapmaker” Neil Gower on painting an estate plan when the grounds are unfinished, the work that gives him a “hum in the pelvis,” what Frank Zappa has in common with high-effort fake maps, an abandoned 5x5 ft. map of Venice that was more enjoyable to ground-truth than to draw, combining lunar toponymy with 1…
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New York City cartographer and QueensLink chief design officer Andrew Lynch on using library archives, train-mounted GoPro footage and his own two feet to plot every track in the New York City subway system, a brush with cubicle-based urban planning at the Port Authority, testy-yet-productive correspondence with railfans, the unshakable authority c…
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New Brunswick embroidery artist Danielle Currie discusses her fans among NASA’s Ocean Processing Group, spending more than 400 hours to render an Icelandic river in straight stitches, her hoops being mistaken for paintings, how you really have to enjoy the colors of a piece you’ll hold in your lap for months, pricing herself out of her own art, and…
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Toronto architect and artist Gabriel Camus discusses the 20" wide, 20 ft. long imagined cityscape he’s been drawing since 2018, a 100 ft. (!) illustration he's never seen the whole of for want of space to roll it out, the modern city as utopia/dystopia, how saying you study architecture can deflect rude questions about your street photography, the …
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Königs Wusterhausen mapmaker Simon Polster discusses falling into his first topo mapping project after hitchhiking from Iran to Berlin, using Soviet topographic maps as a starting point to map Armenian hiking trails, donating data to OpenStreetMap, the eternal method of “play around with it ‘til it looks okay,” completing most of his map layouts in…
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East Yorkshire artist-cartographer Kevin Sheehan discusses picking a fight with fellow history PhDs by drawing a 19x29” calfskin portolan chart of the Mediterranean, spending 2 months stippling the lunar surface with a dip pen, acquiring a novel accent after 20 years in England, heated conversations with flat earthers over his map of the moon, how …
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Vancouver “accidental cartographer” Jeff Clark discusses his 100-layer 18-month project to map the Salish Sea bioregion, the importance of testing your waterproof trail map paper, getting a big boost from the local press, the eternal hassle of bathymetric data, consulting North America’s best reference mapmakers, and when to call a map finished (ne…
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With these must-have Paint Pouring Supplies, you’re well on your way to unlocking your creativity and creating mesmerizing works of art. Remember to experiment, embrace the unexpected, and enjoy the process of exploring this exciting art form. Official Website: https://acrylicpouring.com Click here for more information: https://acrylicpouring.com/b…
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Acrylic pouring provides a boundless outlet for creativity. With vibrant colors, various pouring techniques, and endless possibilities, you can express your imagination freely and create unique and captivating artwork. Official Website: https://acrylicpouring.com Click here for more information: https://acrylicpouring.com/the-complete-acrylic-pouri…
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Lisbon cartographer and artist Anthony Despalins on using the visual language of French 1:50k topos to create imagined landscapes, a toolkit of pencils, poems, markers, memories and ink, drawing inspiration from the Gironde estuary and Matthew 6:9, sketching entire layouts in reverse on tracing paper, chasing altered states while creating worlds, a…
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Margaret River cartographer and surfer Grant Preller on catching waves down the Iberian coast in a 1980 VW bus, spending five years on foot marking promising breaks along 50 miles of Australian coastline, relating local history with maps, the plan to map ‘til “the end of [his] days,” and using Google Earth, 1890s coastline maps, 1:50k topos, the lo…
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