Rosie Scott-Massie After gradually developing her collage work into more precise papercutting, and becoming increasingly interested in unusual historical buildings such as follies, Rosie has developed ‘Pinned Papercuts’, a unique method using out of date Ordnance Survey maps of the area in which the subject is located, and dressmakers pins to create depth and perspective in an otherwise flattened landscape. Rosie is inspired by the uniqueness of these buildings, how they have aged over the centuries and how their surrounding have changed around them.
Rosie is originally from Masham, and now lives and works in York. These pieces are part of an ongoing project studying follies around the north of England. Rosie also produces many private commissions. |
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