As an adoptee, I would sometimes think about where I would have lived if I had grown up with my birth family. As a child, knowing I was Inuit, I pictured myself living in the far north in an iglu. After meeting my birth family, I learned that one of the places they lived was in Saskatchewan. These maps represent where I actually lived (Southern Alberta), where I imagined I would have lived (Baffin Island), and where I might have lived (Saskatchewan).
2012, deer hide, acrylic ink
14” diameter