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    Map Portolan Chart #1 (totally hand drawn)

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    This totally hand drawn portolan chart styled map was inspired to me by the pages of the Nautical Atlas of the World by João Teixeira Albernaz (17th C.) whose discovery, last year, was a huge aesthetic shock.

    As always, I didn’ t waste time to create an original toponymy and, this time, I took the words of a beautiful christian prayer that I heard from protestant pastor Jean-François Breyne transcribing them on the map which turned out to be a kind of illustration of this prayer (in French) :

    “Père, dans cette période si étrange que nous vivons et que nous traversons, alors que nous nous affrontons à l’inconnu et à la mort qui rôde, donne-nous ton souffle, afin que nous puissions traverser la situation sans nous effondrer et sans désespérer et rester ainsi enracinés dans la confiance par la seule puissance de ton esprit de vie. Amen.”

    The frame of the map reproduces with some personal interpretations patterns of romanesque sculptures from my homeland : doves and vegetal patterns of the main portal of Abbey of the ladies’ church of Saintes - France (12th C.) and the central part of the sculpted frieze of Marignac church’s apse (12th C.) France.

    This context delimits the sacred space where the territories take their place like the breath of the prayer.

    Following the supposed tradition, I drew the rhumb lines first and the territories then.
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    I don't normally swear on these forums, but holy **** man, this is insane. You hand drew that border? Astonishing. Truly amazing work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adfor View Post
    I don't normally swear on these forums, but holy **** man, this is insane. You hand drew that border? Astonishing. Truly amazing work.

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    Yes man, totally hand drawn

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    This is an amazing map, especially the border. What materials did you use to produce it, and what size is it drawn at?
    View my map and asset packs on CartographyAssets or DrivethruRPG. Support my work on Patreon. Take a look at my work on my Website or Instagram.

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    Beautiful work! I adore portolan maps and this one is stunning!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wminish View Post
    This is an amazing map, especially the border. What materials did you use to produce it, and what size is it drawn at?
    Hey, I draw with Pigma Micron pens, Steatdler’s Pigment Liners, Windsor & Newton Pormarkers and colour pencils. The sheet of this map has dimensions of 48x63cm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
    Beautiful work! I adore portolan maps and this one is stunning!
    Thank your for appreciating my work

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    This level of detail just blows my mind! Awesome!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpPointyStick View Post
    This level of detail just blows my mind! Awesome!!!
    I use to draw with a double pair of glasses
    Thank you for appreciating !

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    Great work! I studied that kinds of maps in my master's degree thesis, and you did it well!!! Pretty good!

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