Catriona Jones digital prints explore how the discipline of dressmaking can inform architectural design, and examine how architecture can learn from craft through the language and techniques of dressmaking. They show invented tools and imagined spaces created by a guild of architectural dressmakers in the garment district of New York. This architecture is formed through dressmaking and is continually stitched, unpicked, and restitched and the boundaries of making and occupying are blurred.
Catriona has recently graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture, and now works for Emrys Architects
They are printed on acid free paper with lightfast pigment inks, and are available for purchase in limited editions of 5 prints. For more details, including sizes, please follow the contact link.
'Indigo Ice' £60 unframed

'View through corset indigo wall' £70 unframed

'Door handle stitched on' £70 unframed

'Dressmakers keys and lock unpickers' £50 unframed

'Front door' £60 unframed

'Sepia Hall' £60 unframed