Atlas of the Imagined
Every great story has a geography. Atlas of the Imagined redraws the places we have only ever visited in imagination as antique charts and estate plans: survey lines for the canals of a dying Mars, a pirate's parchment for Treasure Island, an invasion map of Surrey drawn while the tripods still walked. Each piece speaks the language of old cartography, its compass roses, references, and marginalia treating the fictional as faithfully documented fact. These are maps of places that never were, drawn as if someone had truly been there.