Matthew Picton's Map Sculptures of Cities Made of Books About Cities
As a hopeless lover of maps and cities, and even more so of books about maps and books about cities, I was instantly enthralled by the work of Oregon-based British artist Matthew Picton, whose stunning paper sculptures of cities are made of books and other textual materials related to the respective city, taking the art of book sculpture to whole new level of meta with subtle, thoughtful commentary through the selection of the specific texts.

Jerusalem created from The New Testament, The Torah, The Armenian Bible and The Koran
Photo by Ron Jaffe

Portland created from the covers and text of the novel 'The Lathe of Heaven' by Ursula LaGuin and the DVD covers of the films 'Dante's Peak' and 'Volcano'; the work has been smoked
Photo by Ron Jaffe

London in 1666, created from the book covers of 'The Plague Years' by Daniel Defoe
Photo by Ron Jaffe
If're a fellow bibliophile with a soft spot for the intersection of cities and cartography, don't forget these five essential books on maps and seven essential books on cities.
Via roomthily.
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