SOLD The land and territory of understanding
From my counter mapping series where I explore ways of ‘mapping’ overtop of cartographic representations of land - This piece has beadwork over a Dent’s Canadian School Atlas page from a 1950’s edition. The unframed page is sewn to a fringed linen backing and beaded with #10 beads. Size - 11.5 x 9.25 inches.
From my counter mapping series where I explore ways of ‘mapping’ overtop of cartographic representations of land - This piece has beadwork over a Dent’s Canadian School Atlas page from a 1950’s edition. The unframed page is sewn to a fringed linen backing and beaded with #10 beads. Size - 11.5 x 9.25 inches.
From my counter mapping series where I explore ways of ‘mapping’ overtop of cartographic representations of land - This piece has beadwork over a Dent’s Canadian School Atlas page from a 1950’s edition. The unframed page is sewn to a fringed linen backing and beaded with #10 beads. Size - 11.5 x 9.25 inches.
Counter mapping is a form of map-making or charting of stories, culture, and consists of making marks of resistance on top of a western representation of land, such as a map. It is a challenge against western ideas of geography, borders, boundaries, possession, economic, social and cultural relations on the land where indigenous communities live.