Hannah Wooll explores the domestic space, interior life and the value associated with related objects and artworks. Her most recent practice relies on junk-shop sourced found media; starkly-lit, contrived photographs lifted from the pages of outmoded craft manuals set against incongruous ink painted figures. She plays with scale, splicing and assembling, both referencing and deconstructing the original image. The effect is an off-kilter technicolour film-set, maximizing the potential of contrived images freed from their intended context. The exhibition runs from the 17th of February to the 31st of March 2018 at PAPER.