This page is intended to help blind and low vision people mentally visualise both the original paintings, as well as the transformations created from them.

Digital and traditional collage techniques were used to transform the paintings into intensely patterned artworks, full of different textures, shapes and colours.

The text will describe the original paintings, and then aim to recreate the disorienting and psychedelic visuals of the transformed pieces.

The paintings and their descriptions are below.

Painting number one, The Fortress of Königstein. It is owned by the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, United States of America.

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Painting number two, The Fortress of Königstein from the North. It is owned by the National Gallery in London.

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Painting number three, The Fortress of Königstein from the South. It is from the private collection of the Earl of Derby.

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Painting number four, The Fortress of Königstein: Courtyard with the Magdalenenburg. It is owned by Manchester Art Gallery.

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Lastly, painting number five, The Fortress of Königstein: Courtyard with the Brunnenhaus. It is owned by Manchester Art Gallery.

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