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My absolute favourite was Canada… although reducing it to black and white took out a whole dimension, the indigenous styles I found in my research were so exciting to play with! and with such a vast chunk of the map in which to use them, I really got to play around with it. there were also a whole load of tiny places with amazing art that I might have to come back to, and make a zoomed in map… Papua New Guinea for example had some really exciting stuff but I didn’t have space to do more than a nod to it because geographically it’s so tiny when drawing on this scale.



I had these prints made up on recycled card and mounted up nicely, and I couldn’t be happier with how they turned out!



If you’re interested in owning one, click here 🙂