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		<title>UNTITLED HOMEMADE POSTCARD. HAND DEDICATED TO PAUL ROBERTSON BY JERRY GRETZINGER. 2020.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2012
15 x 10.5cm, inkjet on high gloss card. A homemade limited edition postcard showing part of Jerry's Map (N14/W30) in full colour. On the reverse in black in "Thank you Paul!" written by Gretzinger (Robertson had previously curated a major exhibition of the map in Edinburgh in 2013. VG+.]]></description>
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15 x 10.5cm, inkjet on high gloss card. A homemade limited edition postcard showing part of Jerry's Map (N14/W30) in full colour. On the reverse in black in "Thank you Paul!" written by Gretzinger (Robertson had previously curated a major exhibition of the map in Edinburgh in 2013. VG+.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2012
25.5 x 20.5cm, inkjet on thin card. A homemade limited edition print (by Gretzinger) from “Jerry’ map” a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to “rules” set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become “developed” ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is a limited edition print from the original panel “N23/W20” – edition size not known.

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21.5 x 14cm,1pp reproduced thank you note from Gretzinger offering the print as a gift. VG+.

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Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2012
25.5 x 20.5cm, inkjet on thin card. A homemade limited edition print (by Gretzinger) from “Jerry’ map” a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to “rules” set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become “developed” ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is a limited edition print from the original panel “N23/W20” – edition size not known.

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21.5 x 14cm,1pp reproduced thank you note from Gretzinger offering the print as a gift. VG+.

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					<description><![CDATA[Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2012
15 x 10.5cm, inkjet on high gloss card. A homemade limited edition postcard showing part of Jerry's Map (S11/E24) in full colour. On the reverse in black in "Thank you paul!" written by Gretzinger (Robertson had previously curated a major exhibition of the map in Edinburgh in 2013. VG+.]]></description>
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15 x 10.5cm, inkjet on high gloss card. A homemade limited edition postcard showing part of Jerry's Map (S11/E24) in full colour. On the reverse in black in "Thank you paul!" written by Gretzinger (Robertson had previously curated a major exhibition of the map in Edinburgh in 2013. VG+.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>JERRY&#8217;S MAP. RETIRED PANEL. N20/W26. 2014.</title>
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25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and inkjet on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of countryside on the edge of a city from the map which is designated "N20/W26" on the back and it thus from the North-West area of the larger map. This example has only a small additional painted area at the top left over the ink jet output (Gretzinger produces all new panels on top of ink jet outputs of the earlier versions of the map). Unique and VG+.

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25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and inkjet on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of countryside on the edge of a city from the map which is designated "N20/W26" on the back and it thus from the North-West area of the larger map. This example has only a small additional painted area at the top left over the ink jet output (Gretzinger produces all new panels on top of ink jet outputs of the earlier versions of the map). Unique and VG+.

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					<description><![CDATA[Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2008
25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of countryside on the edge of a city from the map which is designated "S4/W17" on the back and it thus from the South-West area of the larger map. Unique and VG+.

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25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of countryside on the edge of a city from the map which is designated "S4/W17" on the back and it thus from the South-West area of the larger map. Unique and VG+.

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					<description><![CDATA[Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2008
25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of "sea" from the map which is designated "Y7/R3" on the back and signed. Unique and VG+.

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25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of "sea" from the map which is designated "Y7/R3" on the back and signed. Unique and VG+.

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					<description><![CDATA[Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2017
25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of a detailed city from the North East of the map. Unique and VG+.

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25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of a detailed city from the North East of the map. Unique and VG+.

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					<description><![CDATA[Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2012
25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of hilly wilderness from the North West of the map. Unique and VG+.

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25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing an area of hilly wilderness from the North West of the map. Unique and VG+.

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					<description><![CDATA[Maple City: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2012
25.5 x 20.5cm, original painting and collage on thin card. A unique section from "Jerry' map" a fictional huge map which consists of over 3,600 individual eight by ten inch panels. created in acrylic, marker, coloured pencil, ink, collage, and inkjet prints on heavy paper. Began in 1963 as a hobby the work is now extensive having been exhibited in many museums (including in Edinburgh in a show curated by Paul Robertson) and is a remarkable undertaking.
The map changes regularly according to "rules" set by Gretzinger who uses a home made pack of cards to randomly decide which areas of the map become "developed" ie new drawings are made and replace the original panels much as if the city has grown or parts of the map faced natural disasters.
This is one such "retired panel" showing a "hill" from the North East of the map. Unique and VG+.]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[N.p.: s.p. (Jerry Gretzinger), 2013
6.7 x 5.3cm, home made business card consisting of a colour ink jet print of part of Jerry's Map (a huge installation of drawings creating a huge fictional country) glued to the back of some card. A small label on the back has the artist's website on it. VG+. ]]></description>
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