





How to make a baby, 2024 Abigail Tinnion
Digital archival print mounted on aluminium
29.5 x 19.5 cm
Abigail Tinnion is a visual artist and folklorist based in the South West of England.
Through her work she aims to reconnect the spectator to the ancient, organic and unknowable. She is interested in dirt, bones, ruins, spirits, dreams, rivers, creatures, transmutation, gods and forgotten things. Her recent projects include an Arts Council England funded project exploring art and the occult, a residency in Peyrusse-Le-Roc and the My Heritage project with Photoworks and the Council for British Archaeology.
Shipping prices are for UK, contact us for a quote on worldwide delivery. info@fieldsystem.co.uk
Digital archival print mounted on aluminium
29.5 x 19.5 cm
Abigail Tinnion is a visual artist and folklorist based in the South West of England.
Through her work she aims to reconnect the spectator to the ancient, organic and unknowable. She is interested in dirt, bones, ruins, spirits, dreams, rivers, creatures, transmutation, gods and forgotten things. Her recent projects include an Arts Council England funded project exploring art and the occult, a residency in Peyrusse-Le-Roc and the My Heritage project with Photoworks and the Council for British Archaeology.
Shipping prices are for UK, contact us for a quote on worldwide delivery. info@fieldsystem.co.uk
Digital archival print mounted on aluminium
29.5 x 19.5 cm
Abigail Tinnion is a visual artist and folklorist based in the South West of England.
Through her work she aims to reconnect the spectator to the ancient, organic and unknowable. She is interested in dirt, bones, ruins, spirits, dreams, rivers, creatures, transmutation, gods and forgotten things. Her recent projects include an Arts Council England funded project exploring art and the occult, a residency in Peyrusse-Le-Roc and the My Heritage project with Photoworks and the Council for British Archaeology.
Shipping prices are for UK, contact us for a quote on worldwide delivery. info@fieldsystem.co.uk