Cyanotype Atlas World Tour Comes to Colorado!


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Hello Maptimers!
Long before the COVID pandemic, I signed up to be on the world tour of a lovely cyanotype atlas of the Great Lakes Islands created by Daniel Huffman, a cartographer extraordinaire! It has just arrived in Colorado from Mexico and I would like to invite you to look at it with me.
The best way to describe this work of art is to share Daniel's post about it that he composed in January of 2020:
https://somethingaboutmaps.wordpress.com/2020/01/07/something-of-myself/
I have booked a room in the Boulder Public Library where we can examine this work with clean hands and respect. We can easily drift over to a place like Rosetta Hall afterwards for those who would like to grab some food afterwards and continue chatting about atlas building.
If you have ever made your own atlas, or have played with cyanotyping, please bring pictures to share!
Parking should be free for this event given the following information about Boulder's Main Library Parking:
Paid parking Mondays – Fridays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Your first 90 minutes are free public parking.
Looking forward to seeing you next Thursday!
--Diane
p.s. This is a cross posting between Maptime Mile High and Maptime Boulder. I know this is a haul for Denverites, but I hope you can make it!
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Cyanotype Atlas World Tour Comes to Colorado!