
Geological of Asia — Mongolia
This vintage geological survey map of Mongolia's Asian territory presents landscape as data — terrain coded in muted ochres, greens, and earth tones, each region classified with the methodical precision of 19th-century cartographic science. The composition is dense with information and yet visually coherent, its grid of annotations and relief markings forming an unintentional but compelling abstract pattern. There is something quietly monumental about the scale at which the land is laid out, stripped of politics and rendered purely as geology.
On cotton canvas, the survey map gains the quiet weight of an archival object. The weave lends the ochres, greens, and earth tones a dusty, parchment-like warmth, and the dense grid of annotations settles more gently into the textured surface. As a canvas print, the document stops reading as paperwork and starts reading as wall piece — tactile, grounded, and quietly monumental.
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Geological of Asia — Mongolia
This vintage geological survey map of Mongolia's Asian territory presents landscape as data — terrain coded in muted ochres, greens, and earth tones, each region classified with the methodical precision of 19th-century cartographic science. The composition is dense with information and yet visually coherent, its grid of annotations and relief markings forming an unintentional but compelling abstract pattern. There is something quietly monumental about the scale at which the land is laid out, stripped of politics and rendered purely as geology.
On cotton canvas, the survey map gains the quiet weight of an archival object. The weave lends the ochres, greens, and earth tones a dusty, parchment-like warmth, and the dense grid of annotations settles more gently into the textured surface. As a canvas print, the document stops reading as paperwork and starts reading as wall piece — tactile, grounded, and quietly monumental.
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This vintage geological survey map of Mongolia's Asian territory presents landscape as data — terrain coded in muted ochres, greens, and earth tones, each region classified with the methodical precision of 19th-century cartographic science. The composition is dense with information and yet visually coherent, its grid of annotations and relief markings forming an unintentional but compelling abstract pattern. There is something quietly monumental about the scale at which the land is laid out, stripped of politics and rendered purely as geology.
On cotton canvas, the survey map gains the quiet weight of an archival object. The weave lends the ochres, greens, and earth tones a dusty, parchment-like warmth, and the dense grid of annotations settles more gently into the textured surface. As a canvas print, the document stops reading as paperwork and starts reading as wall piece — tactile, grounded, and quietly monumental.























