What Happens When You Give Me a Suburb - Brigitte Gerges

What Happens When You Give Me a Suburb

A behind-the-scenes look at how a single location becomes a one-of-a-kind painting. From GPS coordinates and aerial maps to layers of thick textured acrylic. This is how a bespoke commission comes to life.

It Starts with a Conversation

Every commission begins the same way. Someone tells me a place. Sometimes it’s specific: “My mum grew up in Tripoli, Lebanon.” Sometimes it’s a feeling: “I want something that holds where we got married.” Sometimes they’re not sure yet, and that’s fine too. The best pieces often come from a conversation about what matters most.

That’s all I need. A place. A person. A reason this location means something.

Bespoke painting in progress

The Four Steps

01

You share your story

You fill in a short bespoke painting brief. You tell me the location, the person it’s for, and why this place matters. It takes about three minutes. Then we talk. I ask questions. I listen. The details that matter most are usually the ones people mention casually, almost as an afterthought.

02

I research your place

I find the exact GPS coordinates. I source aerial photography of the area, the streets, the coastline, the terrain. I pull topographic maps and satellite imagery. I study the landscape until I can feel it. The suburb your mum walked through. The coastline your dad looked at before he left. The coordinates where your life began.

03

I paint it

The aerial map goes into the foundational layer of the canvas. It becomes invisible, buried under everything that comes next. Then I build. Thick acrylic. Heavy texture. Warm earths and golds. Layer after layer, built up over weeks. You get progress photos throughout so you can watch the work come to life.

04

Delivered to you

Your painting arrives gift-ready with a certificate of provenance documenting every embedded coordinate and the story behind the work. Free Sydney Metro delivery is available. Australia-wide and international shipping is professionally handled.

The finished painting looks abstract. But underneath every brushstroke is a real map. Her homeland. His suburb. Their coordinates. Invisible unless you know. But you’ll always know.

What Makes This Different

Why not just buy something that matches the room?

You could. Most people do. They walk into a furniture store and grab something that goes with the couch. There’s nothing wrong with that if decoration is what you’re after.

But if you want something that holds meaning, that’s a different conversation. A painting with your grandmother’s actual aerial map underneath isn’t decoration. It’s her story board. It’s evidence that she was here, that she survived, that the place she came from matters enough to be preserved in paint.

Can a painting hold more than one place?

Yes. Many of my most powerful pieces embed multiple coordinates. A homeland and the suburb where someone settled. The place where two people met and the hospital where their child was born. I layer them into the foundation so the painting holds the full journey.

How long does it take?

Most bespoke paintings take four to eight weeks from brief to delivery. This includes research, map sourcing, painting, and drying time. It can’t be rushed because the layers need time to cure properly, and your story deserves that care.

Who Commissions These Paintings

Daughters buying for their mothers. Partners commemorating a place that matters. Families preserving a homeland they left behind. Business owners mapping their career milestones. People who carry more than one country in their chest and want their walls to reflect the full story.

If you have a place that shaped someone you love, I can turn it into a painting they’ll never forget.

Start Your Bespoke Painting Brief

Tell me a place. I’ll show you how I’d paint it. It takes three minutes. No obligation.

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