Monthly archives: July 2022
Mark Safran sent us this map I made this map in 1986 as part of our wedding invitations. Check out little cars and scooters going to the wedding
Reinder share this with me Dear friends Here you see a mixture of art and historical awareness: on the tiles are names of mainly Jewish people that were killed in World War Two. The names are adopted by Tilburgers who live now and feel the need of keeping some memories […]
Reinder has been out with is camera clicking a few Maps in the Wild “Cartographically designed pillow on a couch in the restaurant ‘Greens in the park’ in The Hague, the Netherlands … “ https://www.greensinthepark.nl/
This image is part of the #30DayMapChallenge (day 15 without using a computer) from Dr Andy South The pin marks Sandwich, Kent, which I found even more brilliant.
To promote equality, unity, peace, and love, artist Daniel Anderson created the XO World sculpture and its companion, the XO Play sculpture. Both represent new public artworks that will be located on the World Trade Center campus. More information
This bronze statue represents Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the writer holds in his hand a book with the figure of the Little Prince. The sculpture is at the Jardin Royal in Toulouse, France.
Our friend Edie Punt send us a photo of this travelling pouch. She wrote the pouch made it to Barcelona.
Dave Lovell has had a touch of Maps in the Wild withdrawal. “It’s been a long time since I contributed. Spotted in Fowey today in the window of Liga Eco https://www.fowey.co.uk/shopping/liga-eco-p1241263“ That really is a beautiful map in the wild