Featuring over 200 ski resort trail maps hand-painted by one legendary artist, this beautiful 292-page hardcover coffee table book is the first and definitive compilation of the art created by James Niehues during his 30-year career. Eight geographically themed chapters form the heart of the book, offering you full-page images of the world’s most iconic ski areas including Alta, Arapahoe Basin, Aspen, Breckenridge, Big Sky, Deer Valley, Heavenly, Jackson Hole, Jay Peak, Killington, Kirkwood, Lake Louise, Mammoth, Mont Tremblant, Mt. Bachelor, Park City, Revelstoke, Snowbird, Squaw Valley, Stowe, Sugarloaf, Sun Valley, Taos, Telluride, Whistler Blackcomb and other renowned resorts. In engaging narrative that complements the maps, Niehues reveals his exacting technique, which demands up to six weeks to complete a single painting. He then walks you through the step-by-step process for mapping Breckenridge, sharing everything from aerial photographs, to numerous pencil sketches, to in-progress builds, to the final trail map illustration. The magic of the finished product is captured in both a foreword by pioneering big-mountain skier Chris Davenport and the perspectives of other ski industry insiders. Every detail was taken into consideration: Italian art-quality printing, heavier weight matte coated paper and a lay-flat binding. A pencil sketch of Big Sky, Montana, graces the cover and features anti-scratch protection. The book is 11.5” tall and opens to a spread of 24” wide, the perfect size to showcase the biggest ski mountains in the world.
Ever been to a ski resort? This is the guy who likely made the map.
A coffee-table sized book has eight geographically themed chapters form the heart of the book, offering you full-page images of the world’s most iconic ski areas. The first and definitive compilation of the art created by James Niehues, featuring over 200 ski resort trail maps hand-painted by the legendary artist during his 30-year career.
Excellent book for the visuals alone, but provided a lot of interesting insight into the process the author used to create the maps. I have a whole new appreciation for the difficulty of turning a 3D landscape into a 2D map that is both aesthetically pleasing and useful to people trying navigate the area. Absolutely floored by the fact that each tree was placed where an actual tree exists/ed. Highly recommended for the skier/snowboarder in your life.
Excellent quality book and illustrations (ski maps) from the preeminent ski map artist whose life’s work is featured. Good narrative where present, though content was primarily dominated by visuals. Quick page-turner: finished in one sitting over Christmas break.
What a beautiful book, encapsulating the 30 years of work by topography artist James Niehues. It’s so fun to glance through the pages and see the familiar maps and the slopes we’ve skied and the ones we still want to ski.
This is a beautiful book that we gave my husband for Father’s Day. As an avid skiing family, it is fun to see and read about the original ski maps of so many mountains that we have visited!