3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lovely Little Book, Nov 23 2010
By Lisa Jayne "A true foodie" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: From Here to There: A Curious Collection From the Hand Drawn Map Association (Paperback)
I wanted this book because I love maps and it didn't disappoint. It's a sweet book and what I found especially wonderful were the descriptions for each map. While there is something rather nice about the size, it fits in your hand, I really wanted to see more of the some of the maps and it's diminutive size makes that difficult. But if you enjoy maps, found art, are a mail artist or even appreciate outsider art, this book should appeal to you.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
You are HERE, but want to be THERE, Oct 30 2010
By Kevin McCloskey - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: From Here to There: A Curious Collection From the Hand Drawn Map Association (Paperback)
From Here to There is the first book from the The Hand Drawn Map Association. Philadelphia-based artist Kris Harsinski has been collecting hand drawn maps for years. He finds maps dropped in laundromats. He sets up a table at indy lit events like the Philadelphia Zine fest and begs strangers to draw maps. Of course, he put out an open call on the internet. He has accumulated hundreds of maps; the variety is quite astounding. In 2008 he founded the Hand Drawn Map Association, or HDMA.
Maps vary, but most have a very specific purpose, and it is not always a matter of getting from point A to point B. Take the map of the best places to skateboard in Dallas, Pennsylvania. I found it charming, even though I am not likely to use that information. Cartoonist Dash Shaw's map of Boney Borough, loosely based on the original plans for Epcot, serves as reader's guide to his Body World comics. Another remarkable entry was by Marilyn Murphy, a young lady suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, who drew a body map of her medical injections.
There are maps by Stefan Sagmeister, Daniel McCloskey and Shakes. Full disclosure, I know some of these guys. I got to know Stefan Sagmeister just a bit when I drove him home to Manhattan during a blizzard after his talk at Kutztown, PA. Shakes,I've met him, too. He is a well-known zinester and busker in Pittsburgh's Strip district. Daniel McCloskey is my son, the founder of Pittsburgh's legendary Cyberpunk Apocalypse Writer's Cooperative. Shakes and Daniel contributed a map of Post-Apocalyptic Pittsburgh.
If you do draw maps, the HDMA is still looking for quirky work. From Here to There begins with this note: We would love to add your work to the collection. Please consider submitting your maps or diagrams to us at: handmaps.org
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fine addition to cartography and arts collections alike, Feb 13 2011
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: From Here to There: A Curious Collection From the Hand Drawn Map Association (Paperback)
FROM HERE TO THERE: A CURIOUS COLLECTION FROM THE HAND DRAWN MAP ASSOCIATION packs in a fine survey celebrating everyday hand drawn maps. Gathered from a range of sources and including fictional maps, maps of unusual places, and examples drawn by historical figures, this gathers all kinds of maps and is a fine addition to cartography and arts collections alike.