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Abigail Reynolds’ workshop explores how to create collages of imaginary spaces using found images of landscapes. Abigail often work with book pages, taking photos straight out of books and manipulating them to reframe how we understand space. ----------------- You will need: A4 paper A4-sized images of landscapes or interior spaces. These could be photocopies from books, or torn from a magazine. To get you started Abigail has also put together a printable PDF of images that you can download here: https://static1.squarespace.com/stati... Scissors (alternatively you can tear the sheets) Glue stick or acrylic paint ----------------- 0:00 Intro 0:37 Materials 1:09 Using your hands 1:45 Tearing paper 3:57 Opening up 4:50 Playing with compositions 6:30 Fix it down 7:15 Try till it feels good ----------------- Abigail Reynolds lives in St Just, Cornwall, and has a studio at Porthmeor in St Ives. Her interest in books and libraries prompts her collages and sculpture which are often composed of found photographs spliced to create fresh narratives. In March 2016 she was awarded the BMW Art Journey prize at Art Basel, to travel to lost libraries along the Silk Road. She has work in the Government Art Collection, Yale University Art Gallery, New York Public Library and many private collections. We would love to see your artworks, so please share them with us using the hashtag #HRDigitalArtSchool or by tagging us on Instagram (@_hospitalrooms) or Twitter (@hospital_rooms)! Edited by Violet Lewis This Digital Art School workshop has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Seasalt Cornwall.