

Learning to See is a participatory workshop that begins with a short collective walk and continues with a collage session. The project invites participants to slow down, observe their surroundings, and experience Hamraborg in a different way.
Participants are guided on a 15-minute walk around the festival area, where they are encouraged to notice shapes, lines, textures, patterns, contrasts, and accidental compositions found in everyday elements such as pavement, grass, stones, light, and shadows. Attention will be brought not only to sight, but also to breath, smell, and touch. The walk is intentionally slow and simple, emphasizing presence and observation over documentation.
After the walk, participants return to the workshop space and translate what they noticed into collages. The aim is to respond to the outside environment visually — working with feelings, form, composition, colors, and textures.
No prior artistic experience is required. The workshop is open and accessible, focusing on process rather than outcome.