Mother-scape is an ongoing visual archive generated through a sustained daily autobiographical drawing practice which focuses on observing and documenting the domestic landscape and the relational dynamics embedded within it. Situated within the intersecting fields of feminist drawing practices and domestic ethnography, this visual archive explores the relentless, ephemeral and mutable nature of mothering and caregiving. Drawing on feminist frameworks of embodied documentation and maternal aesthetics, Mother-scape foregrounds the temporal intensity and highlights the weight of maternal experience and labour, commonly referred to as the "motherload."