We Hand-Craft World Globes The Same Way They Were Made Hundreds Of Years Ago
We invited Berlin photographer Ana Santl into our private London art studio for the day, to see what daily life is like for a traditional globemaker. We do not usually allow visitors as the smallest mistake can set an artist or maker back weeks in work. To make globes requires concentration, patience and a steady hand.
Each globe is made bespoke to order, by hand cutting strips of the paper map called gores. The paper is then wet and stretched without ripping, rippling or overlapping across a sphere. Once all the pieces of the map are on the globe, a watercolour artist painstakingly hand paints the map in fine detail. It takes between a few weeks to a few months depending on the size of the globe and the amount of added personalisation the customer has requested. You can see more of the process in our last post here.
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Our globes are made in the same way there were hundreds of years ago, by hand cutting strips of the paper map called gores
It’s worth noting that we physically make and paint the globes the same way as hundreds of years ago but instead of using a printing press and engraving our map onto plates to print we use computers to do the cartography.
Each gore is wet and then stretched across the sphere without ripping, tearing or overlapping with the other gores
It takes around 6 months of training as your hands literally must learn how to move correctly and get used to working with delicate paper
Once all the pieces of the map are on the globe, a watercolour artist painstakingly hand paints the map in fine detail
The first layer of watercolours is painted onto the strips of the map after they are cut into the correct shape, further layers will be painted once the gores are applied
Painters work 9am – 6pm 5 days a week, and sometimes on the same sphere for weeks at a time
The team employs a full-time cartographer to ensure each globe is always up-to-date
Artists hand paint shading on the land of a handcrafted world globe
When a mistake is made with painting, the globe must be stripped of the paper and re-worked
Some of the most difficult parts to paint are in the Arctic
Customers often ask for little hand drawn illustrations to be added on land and in the oceans
Sam who has been in the company almost 2 years works on both the 23cm and 36cm globes now
Work in progress… One side of the coast around Russian has been shaded and the rest is still to go
Tests of colours from past commissions hang in the studio
Mini desk globes sit on a a base with ball bearings allowing for a 360 degree spin in a fluid motion by hand
It takes between a few weeks to a few months to make each globe
The studio started just 8 years ago and now employs 15 full-time artists, woodworkers and craftsman
Here are some spheres ready to be made into globes alongside recently finished worlds
Each globe is made bespoke to order allowing customers to choose the colours of the ocean, land, the style of shading and allowing for personalisation of any kind
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Share on FacebookHow much would a typical globe go for, I'm curious given all the work that goes into it?
I thought there are no more business making globes due to GPS and Google Maps but...how wrong I was! It's so good to see these globes as it reminds me of the old library on our school. I just hope that your wonderful job and creations will continue for years to come as they are so intricate and beautiful! I'm just sad that I can't afford to purchase one :( But I wholeheartedly support your globemaking business! :)
Thanks Rai. Glad you like what we are doing! Globes never were really used for navigation or getting from one street to the other.. they have always been more of an object of beauty.. something that inspires people to travel and learn more about the world as a whole. Plus.. maps are all distorted (wrong) and globes are the only true reflection of how the continents look so they are important for people of all ages to see and understand.
Load More Replies...Totally daydreaming about getting rich and owning one of these and being the happiest gal on earth...
Aw thank you for considering us worthy of causing so much happiness, i hope we get to make you something beautiful someday :)
Load More Replies...Well hidden would mean well hidden.. there could be one lurking ;)
Load More Replies...I'm so glad there are artists who still painstakingly create by hand. These globes are true works of art that cannot be replicated or mass-produced. I am inspired by these artists. Talk about living and breathing your work. Amazing
I think I'd faint by stretching the gores, Id be too focused and scared to mess up :P
"Shop Craft as Soul Craft" is the title of one of my favorite books. It comes to mind seeing your work. The globes are true works of art!
Do you make ones with sea monsters on it, you know ,like the old timey ones , where they have mermaids and stuff painted on the ocean
When I was young I loved drawing maps (not from real places) and sometimes just opened the atlas and listened like some kind of novel. I can imagine these globes are not cheap. But they are beautiful and I hope one day I can afford one. So keep on working:) You do it well!:)
pretty clever to repost your (beautiful) work again just before the holidays ...
Hi Arty, these are brand new photos we wanted to share as our company is always growing and changing.... & we amazingly sold out for Christmas a few months ago so unable to fill any more orders :)
Load More Replies...How much would a typical globe go for, I'm curious given all the work that goes into it?
I thought there are no more business making globes due to GPS and Google Maps but...how wrong I was! It's so good to see these globes as it reminds me of the old library on our school. I just hope that your wonderful job and creations will continue for years to come as they are so intricate and beautiful! I'm just sad that I can't afford to purchase one :( But I wholeheartedly support your globemaking business! :)
Thanks Rai. Glad you like what we are doing! Globes never were really used for navigation or getting from one street to the other.. they have always been more of an object of beauty.. something that inspires people to travel and learn more about the world as a whole. Plus.. maps are all distorted (wrong) and globes are the only true reflection of how the continents look so they are important for people of all ages to see and understand.
Load More Replies...Totally daydreaming about getting rich and owning one of these and being the happiest gal on earth...
Aw thank you for considering us worthy of causing so much happiness, i hope we get to make you something beautiful someday :)
Load More Replies...Well hidden would mean well hidden.. there could be one lurking ;)
Load More Replies...I'm so glad there are artists who still painstakingly create by hand. These globes are true works of art that cannot be replicated or mass-produced. I am inspired by these artists. Talk about living and breathing your work. Amazing
I think I'd faint by stretching the gores, Id be too focused and scared to mess up :P
"Shop Craft as Soul Craft" is the title of one of my favorite books. It comes to mind seeing your work. The globes are true works of art!
Do you make ones with sea monsters on it, you know ,like the old timey ones , where they have mermaids and stuff painted on the ocean
When I was young I loved drawing maps (not from real places) and sometimes just opened the atlas and listened like some kind of novel. I can imagine these globes are not cheap. But they are beautiful and I hope one day I can afford one. So keep on working:) You do it well!:)
pretty clever to repost your (beautiful) work again just before the holidays ...
Hi Arty, these are brand new photos we wanted to share as our company is always growing and changing.... & we amazingly sold out for Christmas a few months ago so unable to fill any more orders :)
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