AmeliaCoward
Homeland
Homeland
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Original 3D mixed media collage. Hand-cut vintage and contemporary maps, birch ply, and gold leaf on board.
Homeland presents a tightly woven field of horizontal lines composed from hand-cut strips of antique and modern maps. Its linear rhythm mimics the layered sediment of geography and memory, echoing land divided and redivided over time.
Every strip holds traces of journeys, shifts in power, and reimagined borders — some sourced from maps over 150 years old. This combination of past and present invites reflection on how maps record not only topography but stories of human movement, belonging and control.
The composition suggests horizon lines, boundaries, and migrations. It calls attention to the quiet imprint of lives lived across shifting territories and asks what connects us to place — inheritance, intention, or identity.
Framed and ready to hang.
Framed and ready to hang in a white or black frame
Unframed: 50 x 70cm
Framed 53x73cm
Signed on the reverse of the artwork and the frame.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Homeland presents a tightly woven field of horizontal lines composed from hand-cut strips of antique and modern maps. Its linear rhythm mimics the layered sediment of geography and memory, echoing land divided and redivided over time.
Every strip holds traces of journeys, shifts in power, and reimagined borders — some sourced from maps over 150 years old. This combination of past and present invites reflection on how maps record not only topography but stories of human movement, belonging and control.
The composition suggests horizon lines, boundaries, and migrations. It calls attention to the quiet imprint of lives lived across shifting territories and asks what connects us to place — inheritance, intention, or identity.
Framed and ready to hang.
Framed and ready to hang in a white or black frame
Unframed: 50 x 50cm
Framed 53x53cm
Signed on the reverse of the artwork and the frame.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
