My Home
Archival pigment ink print on Somerset 330gsm paper, hand-finished with acrylic paint and hand-torn deckled edges.
50cm x 70cm
Signed and numbered edition of 80.
Each print is hand-coloured — therefore each one is unique.
"This print speaks to the idea of home as something we build inside ourselves — shaped by culture, memory, and the people who make us feel like we belong. It's both a love letter to where I've come from, and a quiet acknowledgement of the homes we make along the way."
"Brighton has become my sanctuary — a place where the sea breeze and vibrant community make me feel truly at home. It's here that I've learned the profound truth that home isn't just a physical space, but a feeling of belonging and peace."
"An artist friend once shared with me the Taiwanese term 'snails without shells' — a metaphor for renters and those without permanent homes. This concept resonated deeply, reminding me that home is not just about ownership, but about the sense of security and identity we carry within ourselves."
— Marcelina Amelia
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