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leah evans is a textile artist based in madison, wisconsin. 


"My current work combines aerial photography, maps, and satellite imagery.  I also find myself drawn to the more minute systems of the microbial world.  I enjoy the play in scale between magnified microbial life forms and remote sensing images of huge tracts of land.  Both scales deal with the translation of scientific information into a visual form. At times these separate bodies of work merge. The overlap is seen in vessel-like arteries of water, tundra pools that look cellular, and microbes that swim through topographic lines.

It is the use of maps in organizing our ideas of land that interests me most of all.  Often people ask me for specifics about the places and symbols in my work.  Most of my pieces are not consciously based on specific places.  For me they are intimate explorations of map language and imagined landscapes.  Through my research and experience I have decided that maps create more questions than they answer."

more here:
http://leahevanstextiles.com/
leah evans is a textile artist based in madison, wisconsin.

"My current work combines aerial photography, maps, and satellite imagery. I also find myself drawn to the more minute systems of the microbial world. I enjoy the play in scale between magnified microbial life forms and remote sensing images of huge tracts of land. Both scales deal with the translation of scientific information into a visual form. At times these separate bodies of work merge. The overlap is seen in vessel-like arteries of water, tundra pools that look cellular, and microbes that swim through topographic lines.

It is the use of maps in organizing our ideas of land that interests me most of all. Often people ask me for specifics about the places and symbols in my work. Most of my pieces are not consciously based on specific places. For me they are intimate explorations of map language and imagined landscapes. Through my research and experience I have decided that maps create more questions than they answer."

more here:

http://leahevanstextiles.com/

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