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The art of Joshua Tabti

30 Jan, 2024
2024-1-30 5:28:23 AM UTC

November



Recently a friend brought a very cool map to my attention (above - "Singapore, Malay and Indonesia Archipelago Map inspired by Tolkien") by Joshua Tabti, a talented cartographer and artist. I reached out to him to ask a few question, so I could share with you as well.

What was your introduction to Tolkien and when?



Like many children I’m sure, I was introduced to the world of Middle-earth through choreographed sword fighting in the playground. Wielding sticks, my childhood friend Tom would direct me to play characters I hadn't heard of before, and gradually I became aware these names belonged to a world from The Lord of the Rings. I eventually watched the films which with imagination paralleled my countryside adventures in Buckinghamshire. Only when studying art at university did I fall in love with the books reading the three books each year, a welcome escape from academia in bustling London.

What drew you to Tolkien's map style as an art form?



Drawing maps began 'accidentally'. A few summers ago, while cycling to work, I was unfortunately knocked off my bicycle, breaking my right collarbone. Restless after a week of sofa-sitting in front of the telly, I felt like drawing something.

A couple years before that point, I was working as a glacier guide in Skaftafell, Iceland. The zig-zagging of glacial crevasses reminded me of the ridges and peaks of The Misty Mountains in Tolkien's maps, the ones you find in the back pages of the books. I liked the emphasis on physical geography in his maps and the simple calligraphy. Separately, some friends and I were designing a photobook of our time in Iceland, and I realised a map would be a good addition to the publication.

So there I sat on the sofa, with my whole drawing arm in a sling, moving only my wrist to draw tiny sections of a large folded map of Iceland on my lap.


How do you choose what places to make maps for?



Since then I’ve gone from drawing maps in my spare time to recently becoming a full-time cartographer. I’ve taken on privately commissioned map requests such as Wales and The Malay Archipelago, others, places near to my heart or from travels - a bit like Bilbo eh! I generally try and draw maps with plenty of forests and mountains.

What other art styles or forms do you like working with? Any future projects you are working on that you'd like to share?



I'm currently in between sketching a map of Aberedw in Wales and working on a map of The Alps (see below), both have been very satisfying to both research and draw. Otherwise, I also love to sketch classical and jazz concerts and I'm learning to use watercolours for botanical illustrations, you can see some examples on my website.

“The End of All Things”



Be sure to check out Joshua's Esty store below, where you can add prints of his maps to your collection.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/joshuatabtiart/

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30 Jan, 2024
2024-1-30 5:38:31 AM UTC
Thanks for reaching out to Joshua and sharing his responses! I've been seeing his work pop up in several places and it's interesting to learn how he came to do this. I can't imagine how tedious it must have been to draw with one's arm in a sling.
30 Jan, 2024
2024-1-30 11:36:59 PM UTC
I'm actually doing something similar. Though I am not yet quite ready to release items to be sold just yet, but here is a sneak peak at my Tolkien inspired maps:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/elWZKb

I also have an interactive version of my first fantasy map inspired by Tolkien's style. You can navigate it similar to how you would use Google maps, and there are markers and data overlays you can turn off an on in the top right corner:
https://www.cyan-eyed.com/map/

Enjoy!
31 Jan, 2024
2024-1-31 12:06:56 AM UTC

Njen wrote:

I'm actually doing something similar. Though I am not yet quite ready to release items to be sold just yet, but here is a sneak peak at my Tolkien inspired maps:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/elWZKb

I also have an interactive version of my first fantasy map inspired by Tolkien's style. You can navigate it similar to how you would use Google maps, and there are markers and data overlays you can turn off an on in the top right corner:
https://www.cyan-eyed.com/map/

Enjoy!

Hello Njen and welcome. Your maps are very beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
31 Jan, 2024
2024-1-31 12:18:19 AM UTC
Welcome to the site Njen. Very nice work on these. I’m sure you’ll have some buyers if you choose that route.
31 Jan, 2024
2024-1-31 6:15:24 AM UTC
We should probably also mention Dan Bell in this thread, you can see his maps at https://linktr.ee/DanBell__
31 Jan, 2024
2024-1-31 12:23:01 PM UTC
Thanks for the kind comments onthetrail and Mr. Underhill!
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