The Studio

Amelia Coward’s studio is nestled in the Kent countryside, just an hour from London, near Faversham, on a working farm in a converted Oast House.

The airy workspace has plenty of room for Amelia to create her artworks and includes her map room, an incredible collection of over 40,000 maps and atlases. 

Mixed media

The studio space allows Amelia to work across a range of mixed media. Her stripe pieces comprise numerous birch wood panel paintings, each one its own colour study. The panels are then laser cut into the individual elements that she uses to assemble the intersected 3D artworks.

3D artwork assembly

Amelia has spent years collecting her vintage books, maps and atlases and each artwork she creates is done so with her unique attention to detail and ability to find the right image, location, colour and scale. For the 3D dot artworks, Amelia uses her studio space to lay out large (and small) templates which guide her in mounting the hundreds of individual elements.

Precision cutting

Amelia has two large laser machines in her studo that she uses to precision cut the birch wood panels into the individual elements used to create her 3D artworks.