
Cartographunk Studies
2011—Present
An ongoing series of experimental pieces I began in January, 2011 by rolling out a sheet of cheap paper on the table of my college apartment. I used an eye-dropper to lay down ink blots, blew air over them to make interesting shapes before they dried, then chose colored pencils almost at random to fill in all the closed shapes. One objective was to ensure that no two adjacent shapes had the same color, or colors of the same name (like lime green vs forest green,) similar to how colors are chosen for states or countries on a map. My best friend Cody Snyder worked tirelessly on this project with me, helping to develop the basic rules and parameters. Because he and I both love maps and funk music, he named this style Cartographunk, a portmanteau of cartography and funk. Over the last 14+ years, I’ve taken to using Cartographunk as a form of art therapy, and have expanded on the possibilities of this process, developing my own particular style with it.
The pieces on this page are either standalone experiments, or small-scale studies to test various techniques, which preceded larger-format pieces.
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Hypercube Apparition
2023
No Baseline
2023
Boc Mirage
2022
Great Spirits
2022
Cosmic Jungle
2020
Carnival Chameleon
2020
Surface Tension
2014
Valkyries and Hornets
2013
Out of Chaos Comes Order
2013
Scandinavian Aurora-Goat People
2013
Ode to the Thief
2012
Woman in a Rocking Chair
2012
Stag Beetle
2012
The Shapes of Wrath
2012
When Time Breaks
2012
Forest for the Trees
2011
Snail
2011
Egg
2011