Collaging Canaletto – You and your own Impossible Perspective
How far can you push the perspective of some of the most iconic views of Venice? Canaletto was an Italian painter who painted with incredible precision and was celebrated for his perspectives that included an almost impossible amount of detail and accuracy.
As part of Impossible Perspectives, CAN invite you to step into the landscapes of Venice and create a digital collage inspired by Canaletto’s intricate details using his extensive life’s work. Be immersed in your own Canaletto-inspired collage and leave with your own ‘tourist’ photo inside your newly created digital world.
Access
The workshop space is wheelchair accessible. Any further details on accessibility at Tatton Park can be found on their website.
The workshop is a drop-in activity but we recommend spending 40 minutes with CAN to get the most from it.
If you are joining us for the workshop, make sure to visit See me Appear – Who are you, Elizabeth Egerton? with fellow Impossible Perspectives artists Peut-Porter.
Impossible Perspectives is a new UK XR commissioning programme. ‘Edition 1: Tatton Park’ is produced by Abandon Normal Devices, commissioned by Abandon Normal Devices and Cheshire East Council. Impossible Perspectives is funded and supported by Art Fund, and with public funds from Arts Council England and Cheshire East Council.