
Stake attention in this memory
A photograph captures a black and white print displayed on a plain white wall, likely in an indoor gallery or home setting in South Brisbane, Australia. The print is oriented at an angle, tilting upwards from left to right. The artwork features a stylized, dotted outline of a landmass, strongly resembling Australia, rendered in white against a black background. Numerous white text labels, seemingly representing place names, are scattered around the coastline, many followed by "(NOT)" in parentheses, such as "van diemen guff", "annhem", "duyken point (ver)", "groote ylandt", "cafe bur-wur", "dirk hartog island (NOT)", "gulurnk channel (NOT)", "rottnest isl (NOT)", "myts rep (NOT)", "muyts archipelago (NOT)", "maatayher island", "de will id (NOT)", "Moatin il", "tasmania (NOT)", and "cape leuwin (NOT)". A prominent thick red horizontal line crosses the central part of the landmass, with white text overlayed that appears to read "NEW HOLLAND", an archaic name for Australia. Vertical white lines resembling dripping paint extend downwards from the red line. Along the white border of the print, partially visible at the top left, is the embossed or printed text "Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Ga", suggesting the artists, title, or a gallery name (likely "Gallery"). The image captures the artwork as a static display, highlighting its stark visual contrast and intriguing geographical annotations.
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