KRISTJANA WILLIAMS

Art Print Mercator's Projection World Map | Kristjana Williams

Art Print Mercator's Projection World Map
A quirky art print of the map of the world
A colourful Map of the World to Hang on the Wall
A cool map of the world by world renown artist
A fancy and colourful world map
Beautiful art print of the map of the world
KRISTJANA WILLIAMS

Art Print Mercator's Projection World Map | Kristjana Williams


Dimension (print size without frame):
Medium: 85 cm x 60 cm
Large: 120 cm x 85 cm

SKU: 197
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Art Print Mercator's Projection World Map

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Title: Mercator's Projection World Map - Art Print
Artist: Kristjana Williams

  • Limited edition of 175 prints, signed and numbered by the artist.

  • All prints come with a physical Certificate of Authenticity.

  • Printed in the artist’s studio on Matt Smooth Fine Art Cotton 300 gsm using giclée inks.

  • Prints are professionally cut by hand.

  • Price doesn’t include the frame.

  • Art print is delivered unframed and rolled up in a tube.

Print is delivered unframed and rolled up in a tube.
UK @ £9.60 via Royal Mail Tracked

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The flora and fauna of the world weave their mysterious tale within the commanding eye-scope of a 16th Century navigational map. 

This incredibly detailed Limited Edition print is based upon Kristjana’s 3D AO piece and presents a vibrantly verdant tableau of the world, pulsating with the cunning and paradox of nature. Here, Kristjana has created her own species of mammal, insect and reptile, each with an exaggerated defence mechanism, designed to protect and deceive. The fragile and transient butterfly is adorned with repellent faces on its wings; ermine with antlers and a crested chameleon go about their business with uncharacteristic tenacity.  

As lines of latitude shapeshift the landmass to enable navigation, so too the animals presiding upon these infinite poles. Some flowers turn to rocks or mock wilting to avoid attention; the carnivorous sundew creates fake water droplets to attract unsuspecting insects; an orchid changes its form to lure in male bees, making itself smell and appear to be a female bee. The fantastical and dreamlike is never far away: stag-headed avians and head-dressed hares join this festival of evolution, this phenomenal theatre of nature.

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