Geography of heart: Iran

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 91.5cm (W) x 40.5cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Geography of Heart: Iran reimagines the world through a Bonne projection centred on Iran, placing the country at the geographic and symbolic heart of the composition. Using the colours of the Iranian flag—green, white, and red—the artwork draws upon themes of growth, peace, courage, and cultural identity. Concentric 1,000-kilometre distance buffers radiate from Iran and gradually form a heart shape at the global scale, transforming a cartographic process into a symbol of connection and shared humanity.

The work carries a dual meaning: it can be read as the expansion of love, culture, and human values from a single place outward to the world, while also representing the world’s affection, empathy, and connection converging back toward a single place. Inspired by Iranian philosophy, poetry, and traditions of hospitality and humanism, the artwork reflects a reciprocal relationship between place and planet, suggesting that humanity is bound together through mutual understanding, belonging, and care that flows in both directions.

Artist Bio

Dr Ata Tara is a Brisbane-based artist, landscape architect, and academic whose practice explores the creative capacities of mapping in art. Through his distinctive GeoArt practice, he transforms geographic data, cartographic projections, and spatial patterns into visual narratives that reveal new ways of seeing the world.

Drawing on his expertise in landscape architecture, environmental planning, and spatial analysis, Ata's work investigates themes of place, identity, climate resilience, biodiversity, and the relationship between nature and culture. His artworks reinterpret maps beyond their conventional function, using them as expressive tools to communicate emotion, memory, and environmental change.

By bridging art, science, and design, Ata creates works that invite audiences to engage with landscapes from multiple perspectives and reflect on the interconnected systems that shape our environment. His practice seeks to foster dialogue about our relationship with place and inspire deeper awareness of the challenges and opportunities facing communities in a changing world.

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Ata's studio is in Red Hill QLD