"I try not to be slavish in representing the city precisely at a moment in time. Cities change and I love this...studying old maps through time to see those changes is fascinating and revealing. An emotional tie to a city is usually what brings clients to commission a map from me and my job is to capture the essence of the city - it's shape, iconic landmark sites and relationships between land, water, topography. I love feeling that I am having some intimate moments with a city as my brush traces the corners of each block, then fills it in. I am imagining what buildings are there, who owns the land, what kind of history is held in this block. Sometimes I know, but often I am just imagining. The whole experience transports me to another place - this city, but my lived and imaginary experience of this city." - Kirsten Sparenborg
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